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Kids and high blood pressure - Is your pediatrician screening your child?

Posted on Jun 10, 2009 by Maggie LaBarbera
 

High blood pressure and children are usually not something we think about in the same sentence. Most parents would not worry about their child having high blood pressure because we think this is an adult disease.These facts about hypertension in children may surprise you:

  • High blood pressure affects as many as 4 million children in the U.S.
  • More frequent and more severe in black families than in whites.
  • If untreated, can lead to heart failure and death.
  • Risk factors include obesity and having a parent with high blood pressure.
  • It's a condition that doctors often fail to diagnose
Here are some recommendations for your child's next pediatric visit.
  • All children age 3 and older should have annual blood pressure checks.
  • Doctors should evaluate the readings with charts that indicate normal blood pressure by age, gender and height.
  • Because children can squirm and also have very small arms, it is recommended that pediatricians obtain three blood pressure readings during a visit and average them.
Exercise and a healthy high fiber diet is good for the whole family!A 2007 study by Harvard researchers found that doctors fail to diagnose high blood pressure in more than three-quarters of children with the problem.Source: Johns HopkinsResources: Keeping your child heart healthy
 

 

3 Comments

 
Dental Orange
Friday, Jun 26, 2009 @ 04:05 AM

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Wow, very nice article and very informative. Childcare's health is important, even their blood pressure. It is just like their oral health.
 
Roy Aldrie
Tuesday, Aug 04, 2009 @ 08:54 AM

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Great info loved it , I will bookmark this . Looking forward to hear more from you . Digg it. huhuhu
 
Celeste Goodwin
Saturday, Feb 27, 2010 @ 09:38 AM

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Great information! It is imperative that every parent in this country undersand why their children need to have regular blood pressure screens. I am first and foremost a mother. But, I am also the founding president of the National Pediatric Blood Pressure Awareness Foundation. We work with parents and healthcare providersa across the country to make sure that all children are receiving this valuable screening. Please visit our website at www.bloodpressure4kids.org to learn more about this issue. Please feel free to contact me with any questions! Celeste Goodwin/President NPBPAF
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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