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Study finds global rise in childhood hypertension
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70772, member: 636"] Childhood hypertension rates have roughly doubled across two decades, according to international research examining health records from more than 400,000 young patients. Boys experienced an increase from 3.40 percent to 6.53 percent while girls rose from 3.02 percent to 5.82 percent. The analysis, published in The Lancet, identified obesity as the dominant risk factor with affected children facing nearly eight times greater likelihood of developing confirmed high blood pressure. Researchers documented that 4.28 percent of children and adolescents met clinical criteria for hypertension based on repeated measurements, while an additional 8.15 percent qualified as prehypertensive. Dr. Rubin Cooper, a pediatric cardiologist at Cohen Children's Medical Center, not affiliated with the investigation, noted the problem spans multiple continents and affects patients across weight categories. He recommended families reduce screen exposure and increase consumption of unprocessed foods as preventive measures, though acknowledged no single intervention guarantees protection. The study represents the first global assessment combining clinical facility measurements with home monitoring data. [/QUOTE]
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