Predicting hypertension using waist circumference in obese Indonesian adolescents

Background Increasing prevalence of pediatric obesity and hypertension demonstrate the urgent need for early intervention. Waist circumference (WC) provides a measurement of central obesity, which has been specifically associated with cardiovascular risk factor including hypertension. Objectives To...

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Main Authors: Elvietha Alamanda (Author), Endy Paryanto Prawirohartono (Author), Nenny Sri Mulyani (Author)
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Published: Indonesian Pediatric Society Publishing House, 2010-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:Background Increasing prevalence of pediatric obesity and hypertension demonstrate the urgent need for early intervention. Waist circumference (WC) provides a measurement of central obesity, which has been specifically associated with cardiovascular risk factor including hypertension. Objectives To identify the optimal cut􀀹off point of we in predicting hypertension in obese adolescents. Methods We randomly recruited 115 adolescents aged 12-17 years from schools in Yogyakarta, Central Java, Indonesia. We measured height, weight, WC, and blood pressure in 109 subjects. Optimum WC cut-offs to predict hypertension were determined using receiver-operating characteristic (ROC). Results The optimum WC cut off point to predict any hypertension in adolescents was at the 88.95 cm with 97.8% sensitivity and 47.3% specificity. Age􀀹specific cut􀀹off points for subjects < 15 year old was 90.1 cm with 91.7% sensitivity and 58%specificity, and for subjects 2: 15 year old was 103.5 cm with 75% sensitivity and 88% specificity. Conclusions Waist circumference can be used to predict hypertension in obese adolescents with fair sensitivity and specificity. Waist circumference values associated with hypertension in adolescents vary with age and ethnicity.
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2338-476X
10.14238/pi50.5.2010.300-4