Hypertension, Vol 9, 236-244, Copyright © 1987 by American Heart Association
CL Shear, DS Freedman, GL Burke, DW Harsha and GS Berenson
The relationship of central body fat (measured by subscapular skinfold) and
peripheral body fat (measured by triceps skinfold) to blood pressure was
investigated in 3784 subjects aged 5 to 24 years old from the biracial
community of Bogalusa, Louisiana. After adjustment for height, age, sex,
and race, significant relationships were found for both central body fat (r
= 0.19 and 0.14, p less than 0.0001) and peripheral body fat (r = 0.15 and
0.12; p less than 0.0001) with systolic and diastolic (fourth phase) blood
pressure, respectively. However, the relationship between peripheral body
fat and blood pressure, after controlling for the level of central body
fat, was negligible (r = 0.00 and 0.01 for systolic and diastolic blood
pressure, respectively). In contrast, the central body fat-blood pressure
relationship remained statistically significant even after controlling for
the peripheral body fat level. For central body fat, the partial
correlations with systolic blood pressure were highest in young children (r
= 0.15), dropped slightly during adolescence (r = 0.12), and became
nonsignificant only in 18- to 24-year-old female subjects; correlations
remained high in both black and white 18- to 24- year-old male subjects (r
= 0.18 and 0.16, respectively). Mean levels of systolic blood pressure from
the lowest to the highest quartile of central body fat ranged from 100.4 to
108.9 mm Hg. The adult hypertension-central body fat relationship, which
has been shown by others, appears to exist in children. Continued efforts
at early identification and prevention of obesity in children are
warranted.
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Body fat patterning and blood pressure in children and young adults. The Bogalusa Heart Study
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