Associations of central precocious puberty with blood pressure trajectories: prospective cohort study
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Associations of central precocious puberty with blood pressure trajectories: prospective cohort study
Abstract
Background: Sex differences in blood pressure (BP) appear during childhood and adolescence, but the role of central precocious puberty (CPP) remains unclear. In this study, we aimed to examine the association of CPP with the risk of early hypertension and BP trajectories in girls and boys.
Methods: We analyzed trajectories of BP before and after puberty in girls aged 6-13 years (n = 305) and boys aged 10-15 years (n = 153) in the Taiwan Pubertal Longitudinal Study. The timing of puberty onset was defined as the month at which the children reached Tanner stage 2. We examined the association of CPP with the risk of early hypertension and BP trajectories before and after puberty onset.
Results: Among boys, CPP was found to be associated with early hypertension (odds ratio, 7.45 [95% CI, 1.15-48.06]), whereas no such association was observed among girls. Boys with CPP had higher systolic BP than did those with normal puberty onset before puberty onset (mean difference, 6.51 [95% CI, 0.58-12.43]) and after puberty onset (mean difference, 8.92 [95% CI, 8.58-15.26]).
Conclusion: A large proportion of the higher systolic BP observed in boys with CPP compared with in those with normal puberty onset is accrued after puberty.
Impact: We examined the sex-specific association of central precocious puberty with blood pressure trajectories to better understand whether central precocious puberty was associated with early hypertension. Central precocious puberty was associated with differences in systolic blood pressure trajectories, especially after puberty onset in boys. For boys only, central precocious puberty was associated with early hypertension. A large proportion of the higher systolic blood pressure observed in boys with central precocious puberty compared with in those with normal puberty onset was accrued after puberty. Interventions targeting central precocious puberty are likely to influence systolic blood pressure in early adulthood.
© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to the International Pediatric Research Foundation, Inc.
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