Factors associated with blood pressure and nutritional status among adolescents: a cross-sectional study

Introduction: The association between obesity and hypertension in adolescents necessitates the identification of potential predictors at an early stage. This study aimed to examine the association of sex and place of residence with nutritional status and blood pressure in adolescents aged 10-18 year...

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Main Author: Farapti F.; Sari A.N.; Sulistyowati M.; Aziz S.A.A.; Issa Z.M.; Nor N.M.
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Airlangga 2024
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Farapti F.; Sari A.N.; Sulistyowati M.; Aziz S.A.A.; Issa Z.M.; Nor N.M.
Factors associated with blood pressure and nutritional status among adolescents: a cross-sectional study
2024
Jurnal Ners
19
2
10.20473/jn.v19i2.51916
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85195966563&doi=10.20473%2fjn.v19i2.51916&partnerID=40&md5=c21954e8719c2aed6f7fa9d49af69275
Introduction: The association between obesity and hypertension in adolescents necessitates the identification of potential predictors at an early stage. This study aimed to examine the association of sex and place of residence with nutritional status and blood pressure in adolescents aged 10-18 years. Methods: A sample of 198 subjects aged 10-18 years was included in this study. Data on demographic characteristics were collected using a structured questionnaire, whereas nutritional status and blood pressure were measured using standardized measures. Statistical analyses, including the independent t-test, Pearson and Spearman correlation test, and linear regression, were conducted to identify potential risk factors, with statistical significance set at p < 0.05. Results: The study revealed a high prevalence of overweight-obesity (24.7%) and hypertension (11.1%) among the subjects. Significant correlations were observed between body weight, height, age, and blood pressure (p < 0.05). Boys exhibited higher mean body height and Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) than girls. Nutritional status was positively associated with Body Mass Index (BMI) and blood pressure, with nutritional status emerging as the primary predictor in both private houses and boarding schools (p < 0.05). Furthermore, age at menarche was found to be a predictor of blood pressure in boys, whereas age was a predictor in girls. Conclusions: BMI predicts nutritional status and blood pressure, whereas age and menarche age are crucial factors that depend on sex. Based on these findings, it is critical to manage obesity and hypertension by considering characteristics such as nutritional status, sex, and age. © 2024 Jurnal Ners.
Faculty of Nursing, Universitas Airlangga
18583598
English
Article
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author Farapti F.; Sari A.N.; Sulistyowati M.; Aziz S.A.A.; Issa Z.M.; Nor N.M.
spellingShingle Farapti F.; Sari A.N.; Sulistyowati M.; Aziz S.A.A.; Issa Z.M.; Nor N.M.
Factors associated with blood pressure and nutritional status among adolescents: a cross-sectional study
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title Factors associated with blood pressure and nutritional status among adolescents: a cross-sectional study
title_short Factors associated with blood pressure and nutritional status among adolescents: a cross-sectional study
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description Introduction: The association between obesity and hypertension in adolescents necessitates the identification of potential predictors at an early stage. This study aimed to examine the association of sex and place of residence with nutritional status and blood pressure in adolescents aged 10-18 years. Methods: A sample of 198 subjects aged 10-18 years was included in this study. Data on demographic characteristics were collected using a structured questionnaire, whereas nutritional status and blood pressure were measured using standardized measures. Statistical analyses, including the independent t-test, Pearson and Spearman correlation test, and linear regression, were conducted to identify potential risk factors, with statistical significance set at p < 0.05. Results: The study revealed a high prevalence of overweight-obesity (24.7%) and hypertension (11.1%) among the subjects. Significant correlations were observed between body weight, height, age, and blood pressure (p < 0.05). Boys exhibited higher mean body height and Systolic Blood Pressure (SBP) than girls. Nutritional status was positively associated with Body Mass Index (BMI) and blood pressure, with nutritional status emerging as the primary predictor in both private houses and boarding schools (p < 0.05). Furthermore, age at menarche was found to be a predictor of blood pressure in boys, whereas age was a predictor in girls. Conclusions: BMI predicts nutritional status and blood pressure, whereas age and menarche age are crucial factors that depend on sex. Based on these findings, it is critical to manage obesity and hypertension by considering characteristics such as nutritional status, sex, and age. © 2024 Jurnal Ners.
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