Association of different risk factors with exercise and resting blood pressure in 532 subjects aged 12-17 years

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Association of different risk factors with exercise and resting blood pressure in 532 subjects aged 12-17 years. / Weisser, Burkhard; Hacke, Claudia; Brückner, Jan-Peter.

In: J Am Soc Hypertens, Vol. 8, No. 4S, 2014, p. e129.

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title = "Association of different risk factors with exercise and resting blood pressure in 532 subjects aged 12-17 years",
abstract = "High blood pressure (BP) values in adolescents are caused by a variety of risk factors. In this group, the reproducibility of resting office BP is poor due to emotional and situational factors. With adults, it is the case that exercise BP is more closely associated with cardiovascular prognosis. However, it is unclear whether exercise BP in children and adolescents has a higher prognostic relevance than resting BP. In the present study, the association of resting vs. exercise BP values with classic risk factors was compared in order to evaluate the importance of BP during exercise.",
author = "Burkhard Weisser and Claudia Hacke and Jan-Peter Br{\"u}ckner",
year = "2014",
language = "English",
volume = "8",
pages = "e129",
journal = "J Am Soc Hypertens",
issn = "1933-1711",
publisher = "Elsevier Ireland Ltd",
number = "4S",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Association of different risk factors with exercise and resting blood pressure in 532 subjects aged 12-17 years

AU - Weisser, Burkhard

AU - Hacke, Claudia

AU - Brückner, Jan-Peter

PY - 2014

Y1 - 2014

N2 - High blood pressure (BP) values in adolescents are caused by a variety of risk factors. In this group, the reproducibility of resting office BP is poor due to emotional and situational factors. With adults, it is the case that exercise BP is more closely associated with cardiovascular prognosis. However, it is unclear whether exercise BP in children and adolescents has a higher prognostic relevance than resting BP. In the present study, the association of resting vs. exercise BP values with classic risk factors was compared in order to evaluate the importance of BP during exercise.

AB - High blood pressure (BP) values in adolescents are caused by a variety of risk factors. In this group, the reproducibility of resting office BP is poor due to emotional and situational factors. With adults, it is the case that exercise BP is more closely associated with cardiovascular prognosis. However, it is unclear whether exercise BP in children and adolescents has a higher prognostic relevance than resting BP. In the present study, the association of resting vs. exercise BP values with classic risk factors was compared in order to evaluate the importance of BP during exercise.

M3 - Conference abstract in journal

VL - 8

SP - e129

JO - J Am Soc Hypertens

JF - J Am Soc Hypertens

SN - 1933-1711

IS - 4S

ER -