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The Health of Children and Young People

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8.1 Response to blood pressure measurement, by age and sex

8.2 Children's systolic blood pressure, by height tertile, age and sex

8.3 Young adults' systolic blood pressure, by height tertile, age and sex

8.4 Children's diastolic blood pressure, by height tertile, age and sex

8.5 Young adults' diastolic blood pressure, by height tertile, age and sex

8.6 Children's mean arterial pressure, by height tertile, age and sex

8.7 Young adults' mean arterial pressure, by height tertile, age and sex

8.8 Children's pulse pressure, by height tertile, age and sex

8.9 Young adults' pulse pressure, by height tertile, age and sex

8.10 Height-adjusted mean systolic blood pressure (aged 5-24), by NS-SEC, age and sex

8.11 Height-adjusted mean systolic blood pressure (aged 5-24), by equivalised household income quintile

8.12 Height-adjusted mean systolic blood pressure (aged 5-24), by Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) quintile

8.13 Height-adjusted mean systolic blood pressure (aged 5-24), by Government Office Region

8.14 Height-adjusted mean systolic blood pressure (aged 5-24), by BMI quintile, age and sex

8.15 Children's height-adjusted mean systolic blood pressure, by physical activity, age and sex

8.16 Young adults' height-adjusted mean systolic blood pressure, by physical activity, age and sex

8.17 Children's height-adjusted mean systolic blood pressure, by parental blood pressure status, age and sex

8.18 Height-adjusted mean systolic blood pressure (aged 10-24), by cigarette smoking status, age and sex  

8.19 Height-adjusted mean systolic blood pressure (aged 5-24), by secondhand smoke exposure, age and sex

8.20 Height-adjusted mean systolic blood pressure (aged 5-24), by survey year, age and sex

8.21 Estimated differences from regression analysis in mean systolic blood pressure (aged 5-24) (adjusted for age), by height tertile, secondhand smoke exposure, BMI quintile and sex

8.22 Estimated differences from regression analysis in mean systolic blood pressure (aged 5-24) (adjusted for age), by height tertile, secondhand smoke exposure, BMI quintile, mother's hypertensive status, father's hypertensive status and sex

 

 

 


 
       
 

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