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Primordial Prevention of High Blood Pressure in Childhood

Bonita Falkner, Empar Lurbe

2020Hypertension86 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Hypertension is a condition with increased risk for subsequent adverse events, and treatment of hypertension is prescribed for primary prevention of adverse events. Primordial prevention is a concept that precedes primary prevention and focuses on risk factor prevention. Primordial prevention of hypertension consists of strategies to maintain blood pressure in a normal range and prevent development of elevated blood pressure or hypertension. Childhood is a period in which primordial prevention could be effective and if sustained throughout childhood could contribute to a healthier young adulthood. Targets for primordial prevention in childhood include preventing and reducing childhood obesity, achieving an optimal diet that includes avoiding excessive salt consumption, and removing barriers to physical activity and healthy sleep throughout childhood. Primordial prevention also includes the prenatal period wherein some maternal conditions and exposures are associated with higher blood pressure in child offspring.

Topics & Concepts

Blood pressureMedicinePrimary preventionOffspringAdverse effectObesityRisk factorLate childhoodPediatricsEndocrinologyPregnancyInternal medicineDiseaseDevelopmental psychologyPsychologyBiologyGeneticsBirth, Development, and HealthDiet and metabolism studiesObesity, Physical Activity, Diet