Connection between social conditions of living and increased blood pressure in adolescents aged 12–13
https://doi.org/10.34680/2076-8052.2022.4(129).92-96
Abstract
The impact of social well-being on the level of blood pressure in adolescents aged 12–13 is a topical issue today. The significance of comfort is an important component of life of any person, especially a teenager. During the study, the influence of various social aspects and lifestyle of adolescents aged 12–13 on the increase in blood pressure levels was studied. The study included data from a survey of 1519 adolescents aged 12–13: boys — 49.1% (n = 745), girls — 50.9% (n = 774). A connection between the well-being of housing and high blood pressure, significant among girls, and ethnic differences among Kazakh adolescents were revealed. Own wellbeing in the eyes of a teenager in more than 76% of cases appears to be the best.
About the Authors
A. S. OspanovaKazakhstan
A. S. Kerimkulova
Kazakhstan
T. H. Rymbaeva
Kazakhstan
Z. A. Musabekova
Kazakhstan
S. M. Adilgojina
Kazakhstan
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Ospanova A.S., Kerimkulova A.S., Rymbaeva T.H., Musabekova Z.A., Adilgojina S.M. Connection between social conditions of living and increased blood pressure in adolescents aged 12–13. Title in english. 2022;(4(129)):92-96. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.34680/2076-8052.2022.4(129).92-96