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. 2012 Jul 12;12:388. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-12-388

Table 3.

Associations of systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) with relevant variables in adolescents (ages 12–17) according to gender, Canadian Health Measures Survey, 2007–2009

 
SBP z-scores
DBP z-scores
  β p β p
Boys (n = 416)
Body mass index category - Normal weight
1
 
1
 
- Overweight
.38
.01
.21
.19
- Obese
.69
<.001
.21
.04
Heart rate
.006
.31
.009
.03
Family history of hypertension - No
1
 
1
 
- Yes
.44
.009
.30
.02
Physical activity - Active
1
 
1
 
- Moderate active
.34
.02
.38
<.001
- Inactive
.23
.12
.21
.06
Ages
−.08
.001
−.07
<.001
Parental post-secondary education - No
1
 
1
 
- Yes
−.16
.20
−.09
.39
R2
.75
.24
Girls (n = 376)
Body mass index category - Normal weight
1
 
1
 
- Overweight
.09
.52
−.01
.93
- Obese
.74
<.001
.17
.19
Heart rate
.009
.06
.01
.007
Family history of hypertension - No
1
 
1
 
- Yes
.16
.20
.09
.42
Physical activity - Active
1
 
1
 
- Moderate active
.03
.77
−.06
.61
- Inactive
−.10
.35
−.20
.12
Ages
−.004
.85
.05
.01
Parental post-secondary education - No
1
 
1
 
- Yes
−.12
.38
−.07
.51
R2 .18 .12

Dependent variable: SBP z- scores or DBP z-scores. All variables in the left column of the table were independent variables, and their associations with SBP or DBP were adjusted simultaneously using multivariate linear regression models. β, coefficient of regression parameters; p: <0.05.