International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences. 08/nov/2021;34(6):617-9.

Weight Excess: The Great Villain in the Development of Hypertension in Adolescents

Erika Maria Gonçalves Campana ORCID logo , Maria Eliane Campos Magalhães ORCID logo , Andréa Araujo Brandão ORCID logo

DOI: 10.36660/ijcs.20210249

The relationship between arterial hypertension (AH) and excess weight in young populations is well established. This association involves several conditions including hyperinsulinemia, altered adipokine profile, elevated markers of subclinical inflammation, and inadequate habits, including physical inactivity.

In a study conducted in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, an increased body mass index in adolescents was correlated with a higher prevalence of elevated blood pressure (BP) and higher risk of developing AH at young adult age. From a longitudinal perspective, an interesting aspect in the assessment of cardiovascular risk factors is the tracking effect, in which children and adolescents with altered clinical and metabolic parameters (BP, body mass index and cholesterol levels) are likely to maintain an abnormal profile of these variables throughout life and become adults at increased cardiovascular risk. This fact highlights the continuous, unfavorable impact of persistent obesity from childhood to adulthood on cardiovascular risk factors.

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Weight Excess: The Great Villain in the Development of Hypertension in Adolescents

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