Table 1 Characteristics of Chinese children aged 7–16 years included in the Childhood Obesity Study in China Mega-cities 2015 survey.

From: Associations between general and central obesity and hypertension among children: The Childhood Obesity Study in China Mega-Cities

 

Overall (n = 1 626)

Boys (n = 830)

Girls (n = 796)

P value*

Child outcomes

Obesity-related variables

  BMI, mean (SD)

19.2 (3.9)

19.7 (4.0)

18.6 (3.8)

<0.0001

  Waist circumference, mean (SD)

66.0 (10.3)

68.2 (11.1)

63.7 (9.0)

<0.0001

  WHtR, mean (SD)

0.44 (0.06)

0.45 (0.06)

0.42 (0.05)

<0.0001

  General obesity (yes), n (%)

180 (11.1)

126 (15.2)

55 (6.9)

<0.0001

  Central obesity (yes), n (%)

320 (19.7)

227 (27.4)

93 (11.7)

<0.0001

Blood pressure

    

  SBP, mean (SD)

106.0 (12.1)

107.2 (12.4)

104.8 (11.6)

<0.0001

  DBP, mean (SD)

60.9 (7.9)

60.4 (7.7)

61.4 (8.1)

0.0166

  Hypertension (yes), n (%)

146 (9.0)

77(9.3)

70 (8.8)

0.7341

Child factors

Age (in years), mean (SD)

11.6 (2.0)

11.6 (2.0)

11.5 (2.1)

0.9171

Location, n (%)

   

0.6176

  Beijing

439 (27.0)

213 (25.7)

226 (28.4)

 

  Shanghai

400 (24.6)

212 (25.5)

188 (23.6)

 

  Nanjing

396 (24.4)

204 (24.6)

192 (24.1)

 

  Xi’an

391 (24.1)

201 (24.2)

190 (23.9)

 

School level, n (%)

   

0.7453

  Primary school

839 (51.6)

425 (51.2)

414 (52.0)

 

  Middle school

787 (48.4)

405 (48.8)

382 (48.0)

 

Maternal factors

BMI, mean (SD)

22.1 (3.2)

21.9 (2.8)

22.4 (3.4)

0.0007

Education level, n (%)

   

<0.0001

  Elementary school or below

402 (25.6)

242 (30.5)

160 (20.7)

 

  Middle, high, or vocational schools

452 (28.8)

215 (27.1)

237 (30.6)

 

  College or above

715 (45.6)

337 (42.4)

378 (48.8)

 
  1. BMI, body mass index; SD, standard deviation; WHtR, waist-height ratio; SBP, systolic blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure.
  2. *P value was calculated from either chi-squared test or t-test.