The relationship between caffeine and blood pressure in preadolescent African American girls.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:While high caffeine consumption has been shown to be associated with increased blood pressure in controlled experiments, the relationship between caffeine consumption and blood pressure in preadolescent (ages 6-11 years) and adolescent (ages 12-19 years) children has not been well studied. The primary objective of this study was to assess the cross-sectional relationship between caffeine intake and blood pressure in 8- to 10-year-old African American girls who eat an unrestricted diet. METHODS:Demographic, 24-hour dietary recall, and blood pressure data collected at baseline from 303 African American girls aged 8-10 years in the Girls health Enrichment Multisite Studies (GEMS) cohort were analyzed by using linear and multiple regression models. RESULTS:Dietary caffeine intake was not associated with either systolic or diastolic blood pressure (P=.33 and P=.36, respectively). However, consistent with the literature, height and body mass index were each positively and independently associated with systolic blood pressure (both P<.0001). Height and amount of sodium intake were positively associated with diastolic blood pressure (P=.01 and P=.02, respectively). CONCLUSIONS:Dietary caffeine intake in low amounts is not associated with elevated blood pressure in 8- to 10-year-old African American girls who eat an unrestricted diet.

journal_name

Ethn Dis

journal_title

Ethnicity & disease

authors

Reddy JG,Ebbert JO,Klesges LM,Enders FT,Klesges RC,Lanctot JQ,McClanahan BS

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Has Abstract

pub_date

2008-07-01 00:00:00

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283-8

issue

3

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1049-510X

issn

1945-0826

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18

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