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Table 2 Mean Blood Pressure (mm Hg) and Standard Deviation (SD) for the Total Sample, According to Independent Variables.

From: Maternal anthropometric characteristics in pregnancy and blood pressure among adolescents: 1993 live birth cohort, Pelotas, southern Brazil

 

Systolic blood pressure - Mean (SD)

Diastolic blood pressure - Mean (SD)

 

Males

p-value

Females

p-value

Males

p-value

Females

p-value

 

(n = 2154)

 

(n = 2280)

 

(n = 2154)

 

(n = 2280)

 

Adolescent's skin color

 

0.53*

 

< 0.004*

 

0.59*

 

< 0.001

   White

101.9 (12.1)

 

100.8 (12.3)

 

63.4 (9.8)

 

62.5 (9.5)

 

   Mulatto/Brown

102.5 (12.7)

 

102.7 (12.9)

 

64.0 (9.4)

 

64.5 (10.3)

 

   Black

102.7 (11.6)

 

103.3 (12.9)

 

64.1 (10.5)

 

4.6 (10.7)

 

Family income (m.w.) § (1993)

 

0.34

 

0.79

 

0.97

 

0.74

   ≥ 6.1

102.9 (11.6)

 

100.8 (12.5)

 

63.7 (10.0)

 

63.0 (9.6)

 

   3.1 - 6

102.4 (12.4)

 

102.4 (12.1)

 

63.6 (9.7)

 

63.5 (10.0)

 

   1.1 - 3

101.7 (12.3)

 

101.1 (12.4)

 

63.4 (9.9)

 

62.9 (9.7)

 

   ≤ 1

102.5 (12.0)

 

101.9 (12.8)

 

63.9 (9.6)

 

63.2 (10.5)

 

Maternal smoking (pregnancy)

 

0.79*

 

0.76*

 

0.64*

 

0.89*

   No

102.2 (12.1)

 

101.6 (12.3)

 

63.6 (9.7)

 

63.1 (9.9)

 

   Yes

102.1 (12.2)

 

101.4 (12.7)

 

63.4 (10.0)

 

63.1 (9.8)

 

Maternal alcohol intake (pregnancy)

 

0.75*

 

< 0.001*

 

0.39*

 

0.01*

   No

102.2 (12.1)

 

101.8 (12.4)

 

63.5 (9.8)

 

63.3 (9.8)

 

   Yes

102.6 (12.8)

 

97.5 (13.2)

 

64.4 (9.3)

 

60.8 (10.6)

 

Gestational arterial hypertension

 

0.005*

 

0.51*

 

0.15*

 

0.79*

   No

101.9 (12.0)

 

101.4 (12.4)

 

63.5 (9.8)

 

63.1 (9.9)

 

   Yes

103.9 (12.9)

 

101.9 (13.1)

 

64.3 (10.3)

 

63.2 (9.9)

 

Maternal prepregnancy weight (kg)

 

< 0.001

 

< 0.001

 

< 0.001

 

< 0.001

   1st quartile (lowest)

100.7 (12.0)

 

99.3 (12.0)

 

62.3 (9.5)

 

61.8 (9.7)

 

   2nd quartile

101.9 (12.1)

 

101.1 (12.4)

 

63.5 (9.4)

 

62.5 (9.8)

 

   3rd quartile

102.3 (12.3)

 

102.0 (12.4)

 

63.6 (10.1)

 

63.2 (10.0)

 

   4th quartile (highest)

103.8 (12.0)

 

103.7 (12.7)

 

64.7 (9.9)

 

65.2 (9.8)

 

Maternal weight (end of pregnancy) (kg)

 

< 0.001

 

< 0.001

 

< 0.001

 

< 0.001

   1st quartile (lowest)

100.8 (12.2)

 

100.1 (12.4)

 

62.4 (9.4)

 

61.9 (9.9)

 

   2nd quartile

101.9 (11.9)

 

100.4 (11.9)

 

63.0 (9.6)

 

62.3 (9.5)

 

   3rd quartile

102.3 (11.6)

 

102.6 (12.1)

 

64.2 (9.7)

 

63.6 (9.6)

 

   4th quartile (highest)

103.7 (12.4)

 

103.4 (12.9)

 

64.5 (9.9)

 

64.8 (10.0)

 

Maternal height (end of pregnancy) (cm)

 

0.02

 

0.02

 

0.58

 

0.005

   1st quartile (lowest)

101.4 (12.3)

 

100.8 (12.6)

 

63.4 (9.6)

 

62.3 (10.1)

 

   2nd quartile

102.2 (12.4)

 

101.1 (11.9)

 

63.7 (9.9)

 

62.9 (9.5)

 

   3rd quartile

102.6 (11.8)

 

102.3 (12.5)

 

63.7 (9.8)

 

63.6 (9.6)

 

   4th quartile (highest)

103.1 (12.0)

 

102.3 (12.9)

 

63.7 (9.9)

 

63.9 (10.3)

 

Prepregnancy BMI (kg/m 2 )

 

< 0.001

 

< 0.001

 

< 0.001

 

< 0.001

   1st quartile (lowest)

100.9 (11.5)

 

99.6 (11.8)

 

62.4 (9.3)

 

61.7 (9.2)

 

   2nd quartile

101.7 (12.1)

 

100.8 (12.4)

 

63.2 (9.9)

 

62.6 (10.1)

 

   3rd quartile

102.9 (12.8)

 

101.9 (12.2)

 

64.1 (9.7)

 

63.4 (9.7)

 

   4th quartile (highest)

103.3 (12.1)

 

103.7 (12.9)

 

64.7 (10.0)

 

64.8 (10.2)

 
  1. 1993 Cohort, 2005-05 Follow-up (Pelotas, Southern Brazil)
  2. * p-value from One-way ANOVA for homogeneity variances.
  3. p-value from Kruskall-Wallis test for heterogeneity variables.
  4. p-value from ANOVA for linear trend.
  5. § m.w. - Brazilian minimum wages in 1993.