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Table 1.

Subject characteristics, by sex.

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Table 2.

The prevalence of pre-hypertension, hypertension, systolic, and diastolic hypertension, by sex, number = 999 (47% females).

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Figure 1.

The relationship between blood pressure and children’s weight status.

Box plots of standardized systolic (1A) and diastolic (1B) blood pressure (BP), by age group, weight category [underweight (solid boxes), overweight (dotted boxes), obese (line boxes)], and sex. Standardization for age and sex was carried out by subtracting CDC 50th BP percentiles (%ile) from observed values, and dividing this by the difference between the 95th and 50th CDC BP percentile. Thus values > 0 correspond to values above the CDC median (50th% ile) and values > 1 correspond to values above the 95th% ile, i.e., hypertension.

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