Frequency of Elevated Blood Pressure Associated With Physical Activity and Dietary Patterns among School Going Adolescents in Karachi: A Cross Sectional Survey

F. Pereira, J. A. Qadir, S. Kamran
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Background: Studies have suggested that atherosclerotic changes take place in the body since childhood due to altered dietary patterns and sedentary lifestyle. It is critical to identify gap areas and update current literature to produce effective changes in our lifestyle. Study design: A cross-sectional survey conducted among school going adolescents in Karachi. Methods: A cross sectional study was performed in three different schools of Karachi. A sample size of 288 was drawn through non-probability, purposive sampling technique. Students were given a questionnaire comprising of questions regarding their physical activity levels, dietary patterns and knowledge regarding blood pressure. Blood pressure and Body Mass Index data was also recorded. Results: Mean age of participants was 14.10 ± 1.097. Of the 288 students that participated in this study (122 boys and 166 girls), 227 were normal for hypertension status (93 boys and 134 girls), 27 were pre-hypertensive (7 boys and 20 girls), and 34 were hypertensive (22 boys and 12 girls). Mean systolic blood pressure was 112.73 ± 13.49, and mean diastolic blood pressure was 71.25 ± 13.03. Awareness among participants was high regarding hypertension being linked to the foods they consumed (62.8%). Conclusion: Our study did not show strong correlation between physical activity and dietary patterns, with status of hypertension. Screening programs should be conducted in schools to monitor blood pressure and body mass index. High risk groups should be approached and advised for lifestyle modification.. Keywords: hypertension, adolescents, life style,
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卡拉奇学龄青少年血压升高频率与身体活动和饮食模式相关:一项横断面调查
背景:研究表明,由于饮食模式和久坐不动的生活方式的改变,从小身体就会发生动脉粥样硬化变化。识别差距领域并更新现有文献以有效改变我们的生活方式至关重要。研究设计:一项在卡拉奇上学青少年中进行的横断面调查。方法:在卡拉奇的三所不同学校进行横断面研究。通过非概率、有目的的抽样技术抽取了288个样本。学生们收到了一份问卷,其中包括关于他们的体育活动水平、饮食模式和血压知识的问题。还记录了血压和体重指数数据。结果:参与者的平均年龄为14.10±1.097岁。在参与这项研究的288名学生(122名男孩和166名女孩)中,227名高血压状态正常(93名男孩和134名女孩),27名高血压前期(7名男孩和20名女孩)和34名高血压患者(22名男孩和12名女孩)。平均收缩压为112.73±13.49,平均舒张压为71.25±13.03。参与者对高血压与他们所吃的食物有关的认识很高(62.8%)。结论:我们的研究没有显示体育活动和饮食模式与高血压状态之间有很强的相关性。学校应开展筛查项目,监测血压和体重指数。应联系高危人群并建议他们改变生活方式。。关键词:高血压,青少年,生活方式,
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