This cross-sectional study was conducted on 994 children at Amirkabir Hospital, Arak, Iran. The children were enrolled in the study based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The data on birth weight and the type of neonatal feeding were also recorded. Height, weight, and blood pressure were measured for all children. Blood pressure was measured based on standard methods using the Citizen digital blood pressure monitor (REFCH-311B) (
10). If blood pressure was higher than normal, it was measured again after 48 - 72 hours and then recorded. It should also be noted that children with hypertension were referred to pediatric nephrologists.
Blood pressure of less than the 90th percentile based on age, gender, and height was considered normal, between the 90th and 95th percentile indicated pre-HTN status, between the 95th and 99th percentile showed HTN grade I, and greater than the 99th percentile plus 5 mmHg denoted HTN grade II (
10).
The inclusion criteria included all children over five years of age with no kidney problems and other chronic illnesses. The exclusion criteria were patients who did not cooperate in measuring blood pressure and children who had secondary hypertension.
The study was approved by the Ethics Committee of Arak University of Medical Sciences with ethics code IR.ARAKMU.REC.1396.108. Written informed consent was obtained from the parents of all children.
The data collected through checklists were analyzed by SPSS version 22 software using descriptive statistics for basic information and the chi-square test for qualitative variables. The quantitative variables were analyzed using the independent sample t-test, chi-square test, and Fisher exact test. The values of P < 0.05 were considered significant.