Independent and combined effects of handgrip strength and adherence to a Mediterranean diet on blood pressure in Chilean children

Objective: The aim of the study was to examine the combined associations between handgrip strength (HGS) and adherence to a Mediterranean diet with blood pressure (BP) in Chilean children. Methods: This cross-sectional study enrolled 1140 children (794 boys and 346 girls) 8 to 12 y of age. HGS was m...

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Automation
Blood pressure measurement
Blood pressure monitoring
Body mass
Child
Chilean
Cross-sectional study
Diastolic blood pressure
Disease association
Female
Grip strength
Groups by age
Human
Male
Mean arterial pressure
Mediterranean diet
Patient compliance
Prevalence
Priority journal
School child
Scoring system
Sex
Systolic blood pressure
Blood pressure
Chile
Hand strength
Hypertension
Mediterranean diet
Patient compliance
Physiology
Blood Pressure
Child
Chile
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Hand Strength
Humans
Hypertension
Male
Patient Compliance
Prevalence
Grip strength
Healthy diet
Hypertension
Mean arterial pressure
Muscular fitness
Mediterranean
Diet
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Independent and combined effects of handgrip strength and adherence to a Mediterranean diet on blood pressure in Chilean children
title Independent and combined effects of handgrip strength and adherence to a Mediterranean diet on blood pressure in Chilean children
spellingShingle Independent and combined effects of handgrip strength and adherence to a Mediterranean diet on blood pressure in Chilean children
Article
Automation
Blood pressure measurement
Blood pressure monitoring
Body mass
Child
Chilean
Cross-sectional study
Diastolic blood pressure
Disease association
Female
Grip strength
Groups by age
Human
Male
Mean arterial pressure
Mediterranean diet
Patient compliance
Prevalence
Priority journal
School child
Scoring system
Sex
Systolic blood pressure
Blood pressure
Chile
Hand strength
Hypertension
Mediterranean diet
Patient compliance
Physiology
Blood Pressure
Child
Chile
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Hand Strength
Humans
Hypertension
Male
Patient Compliance
Prevalence
Grip strength
Healthy diet
Hypertension
Mean arterial pressure
Muscular fitness
Mediterranean
Diet
title_short Independent and combined effects of handgrip strength and adherence to a Mediterranean diet on blood pressure in Chilean children
title_full Independent and combined effects of handgrip strength and adherence to a Mediterranean diet on blood pressure in Chilean children
title_fullStr Independent and combined effects of handgrip strength and adherence to a Mediterranean diet on blood pressure in Chilean children
title_full_unstemmed Independent and combined effects of handgrip strength and adherence to a Mediterranean diet on blood pressure in Chilean children
title_sort Independent and combined effects of handgrip strength and adherence to a Mediterranean diet on blood pressure in Chilean children
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Article
Automation
Blood pressure measurement
Blood pressure monitoring
Body mass
Child
Chilean
Cross-sectional study
Diastolic blood pressure
Disease association
Female
Grip strength
Groups by age
Human
Male
Mean arterial pressure
Mediterranean diet
Patient compliance
Prevalence
Priority journal
School child
Scoring system
Sex
Systolic blood pressure
Blood pressure
Chile
Hand strength
Hypertension
Mediterranean diet
Patient compliance
Physiology
Blood Pressure
Child
Chile
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Hand Strength
Humans
Hypertension
Male
Patient Compliance
Prevalence
Grip strength
Healthy diet
Hypertension
Mean arterial pressure
Muscular fitness
topic Article
Automation
Blood pressure measurement
Blood pressure monitoring
Body mass
Child
Chilean
Cross-sectional study
Diastolic blood pressure
Disease association
Female
Grip strength
Groups by age
Human
Male
Mean arterial pressure
Mediterranean diet
Patient compliance
Prevalence
Priority journal
School child
Scoring system
Sex
Systolic blood pressure
Blood pressure
Chile
Hand strength
Hypertension
Mediterranean diet
Patient compliance
Physiology
Blood Pressure
Child
Chile
Cross-Sectional Studies
Female
Hand Strength
Humans
Hypertension
Male
Patient Compliance
Prevalence
Grip strength
Healthy diet
Hypertension
Mean arterial pressure
Muscular fitness
Mediterranean
Diet
dc.subject.keyword.eng.fl_str_mv Mediterranean
Diet
description Objective: The aim of the study was to examine the combined associations between handgrip strength (HGS) and adherence to a Mediterranean diet with blood pressure (BP) in Chilean children. Methods: This cross-sectional study enrolled 1140 children (794 boys and 346 girls) 8 to 12 y of age. HGS was measured using a hand dynamometer with an adjustable grip. Adherence to a Mediterranean diet was assessed with the Kidmed score. Resting BP was measured by an automated monitor using an appropriately sized cuff. Elevated BP was defined as ?90th percentile, and high HGS was defined as sex- and age-specific normative ?80th percentile for the HGS. Results: The prevalence of elevated systolic BP, diastolic BP, and overall BP were 16.6%, 12.9%, and 8.1%, respectively. HGS was negatively associated with BP parameters in an unadjusted and adjusted model after considering potential confounders (age, sex, body mass index z-score, and HGS). Regarding diet adherence, the unadjusted model reveals that children with high adherence to the Mediterranean diet showed lower BP levels (systolic, diastolic, and mean arterial pressure) compared with children with low–medium adherence; however, these differences disappear after considering potential confounders. The combination of high HGS and optimal adherence to a Mediterranean diet was negatively associated with BP. Conclusions: Children with a high HGS levels (i.e., ?80th percentile) may somewhat overcome the deleterious effects of low adherence to a Mediterranean diet. Therefore, these findings suggest that the combination of these two components of a healthy lifestyle, especially HGS may be beneficial to children's BP. © 2018 Elsevier Ltd
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