2020
DOI: 10.4236/ojped.2020.103059
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Blood Pressure Profile of Apparently Healthy Primary School Children in Delta State, Nigeria: Impact of Social Factors and Anthropometric Variables

Abstract: Background: Systemic hypertension in children is one of the rising public health problems because of its attendant significant morbidity and mortality. Despite the rising prevalence of this problem, it is often under-reported as most of the attention has been focused on hypertension in adults with not much concerted effort made in tackling this problem in children. Aim: This study is aimed at determining the prevalence of hypertension and possible risk factors for its development and their relationship to hype… Show more

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“…al., 2014.,Zhai et al, 2015.,Narang et al, 2018.,Gomwe et al, 2022., Nganou-Gnindjio et al, 2021.,Amadi et al, 2019., Ajaegbu et al, 2020., Ibrahim et al, 2019. Evaluating the two surveillance mechanisms is essential to identify barriers to paediatric hypertension surveillance in view of high and increasing prevalence worldwide particularly in the SSA region.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…al., 2014.,Zhai et al, 2015.,Narang et al, 2018.,Gomwe et al, 2022., Nganou-Gnindjio et al, 2021.,Amadi et al, 2019., Ajaegbu et al, 2020., Ibrahim et al, 2019. Evaluating the two surveillance mechanisms is essential to identify barriers to paediatric hypertension surveillance in view of high and increasing prevalence worldwide particularly in the SSA region.…”
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confidence: 99%