Influence of Work on Elevated Blood Pressure in Hispanic Adolescents in South Texas
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Sample
2.3. Variable Definitions
2.4. Data Management and Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Participants
3.2. Elevated Blood Pressure
3.3. Current Work Status
3.4. Work Status and Elevated Blood Pressure
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Characteristics | Total (N = 508) a | School 1 (N = 190) | School 2 (N = 318) | p-Value |
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N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | ||
Gender | 0.36 b | |||
Female | 254 (50) | 90 (47) | 164 (52) | |
Male | 254 (50) | 100 (53) | 154 (48) | |
Country of birth | 0.95 b | |||
US | 461 (92) | 175 (92) | 286 (92) | |
Mexico or other | 39 (8) | 15 (8) | 24 (8) | |
Years lived in US | 0.19 b | |||
<14 | 55 (11) | 25 (13) | 30 (9) | |
≥14 | 453 (89) | 165 (87) | 288 (91) | |
Work status in the prior year | 0.01 b | |||
No work | 298 (59) | 128 (67) | 170 (54) | |
Any farm work | 136 (27) | 41 (22) | 95 (30) | |
Non-farm work only | 72 (14) | 21 (11) | 51 (16) | |
Working at the time of survey | 0.15 b | |||
No | 486 (96) | 185 (97) | 301 (95) | |
Yes | 22 (4) | 5 (3) | 17 (5) | |
Television (TV) time on average school day | 0.27 b | |||
None | 87 (17) | 28 (15) | 59 (19) | |
1+ hours | 421 (83) | 162 (85) | 259 (81) | |
Blood pressure | 0.01 b | |||
Normal | 360 (71) | 147 (77) | 213 (67) | |
High or high normal | 148 (29) | 43 (23) | 105 (33) | |
Acanthosis nigricans | 0.83 b | |||
No | 385 (76) | 143 (75) | 242 (76) | |
Yes | 123 (24) | 47 (25) | 76 (24) | |
Overweight or obese | 0.07 b | |||
No | 264 (52) | 89 (47) | 175 (55) | |
Yes | 244 (48) | 101 (53) | 143 (45) | |
Waist at or above 75th percentile | 0.05 b | |||
No | 264 (52) | 88 (47) | 176 (56) | |
Yes | 240 (48) | 100 (53) | 140 (44) | |
Experienced discrimination based on race or ethnicity | 0.08 b | |||
Never | 330 (65) | 132 (70) | 198 (62) | |
Sometimes/often | 177 (35) | 57 (30) | 120 (38) | |
Depressive symptoms | 0.97 b | |||
No | 403 (80) | 151 (80) | 252 (80) | |
Yes | 102 (20) | 38 (20) | 64 (20) | |
Number of sports teams in previous year | 0.45 b | |||
None | 250 (49) | 97 (51) | 153 (48) | |
1–2 teams | 206 (41) | 77 (41) | 129 (41) | |
3+ teams | 51 (10) | 15 (8) | 36 (11) | |
Days being physically active | 0.43 b | |||
None | 70 (14) | 32 (17) | 38 (14) | |
1–2 days | 87 (17) | 32 (17) | 55 (17) | |
3–6 days | 222 (44) | 77 (41) | 145 (46) | |
7 days | 127 (25) | 48 (25) | 79 (25) | |
Continuous Variables | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | p-Value |
Age (years) | 15.0 (0.8) | 14.9 (0.8) | 15.0 (0.8) | 0.25 c |
Body Mass Index (BMI) | 25.8 (7.1) | 26.5 (7.4) | 25.4 (6.8) | 0.10 c |
Average waist circumference (cm) | 88.5 (17.4) | 90.1 (17.7) | 87.5 (17.1) | 0.12 c |
Hours sleeping during weekdays | 7.7 (1.3) | 7.6 (1.4) | 7.7 (1.3) | 0.21 c |
Hours sleeping during weekend | 8.9 (2.6) | 8.8 (2.7) | 9.0 (2.6) | 0.50 c |
Characteristics | School 1 | School 2 | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Normal (N = 147) | High or High Normal (N = 43) | Normal (N = 213) | High or High Normal (N = 105) | |||
N (%) | N (%) | p-Value | N (%) | N (%) | p-Value | |
Gender | 0.01 a | <0.0001 a | ||||
Female | 77 (52) | 13 (30) | 138 (65) | 26 (25) | ||
Male | 70 (47) | 30 (70) | 75 (35) | 79 (75) | ||
Country of birth | 0.80 a | 0.62 a | ||||
US | 135 (92) | 40 (93) | 193 (93) | 93 (91) | ||
Mexico or other | 12 (8) | 3 (7) | 15 (7) | 9 (9) | ||
Years lived in US | 0.86 a | 0.21 a | ||||
<14 | 19 (13) | 6 (14) | 17 (8) | 13 (12) | ||
≥14 | 128 (87) | 37 (86) | 196 (92) | 92 (88) | ||
Work status in the previous year | 0.44 a | 0.005 a | ||||
No work | 100 (68) | 28 (65) | 127 (60) | 43 (41) | ||
Any farm work | 33 (22) | 8 (19) | 53 (25) | 42 (40) | ||
Non-farm work only | 14 (10) | 7 (16) | 31 (15) | 20 (19) | ||
Working at the time of survey | ||||||
No | 145 (99) | 40 (93) | 0.08 b | 206 (97) | 95 (90) | 0.02 a |
Yes | 2 (1) | 3 (7) | 7 (3) | 10 (10) | ||
Television (TV) time on average school day | 0.87 a | 0.60 a | ||||
None | 22 (15) | 6 (14) | 37 (17) | 22 (21) | ||
1+ hours | 125 (85) | 37 (86) | 176 (83) | 83 (79) | ||
Acanthosis Nigricans | 0.01 a | 0.01 a | ||||
No | 117 (80) | 26 (60) | 171 (80) | 71 (66) | ||
Yes | 30 (20) | 17 (40) | 42 (20) | 34 (32) | ||
Overweight or obese | 0.0004 a | <0.0001 a | ||||
No | 79 (54) | 10 (23) | 134 (63) | 41 (39) | ||
Yes | 68 (46) | 33 (77) | 79 (37) | 64 (61) | ||
Waist at or above 75th percentile | 0.0007 a | 0.0005 a | ||||
No | 78 (53) | 10 (24) | 132 (63) | 44 (42) | ||
Yes | 68 (47) | 32 (76) | 79 (37) | 61 (58) | ||
Experienced discrimination based on race or ethnicity | 0.26 a | 0.93 a | ||||
Never | 99 (68) | 33 (77) | 133 (62) | 65 (62) | ||
Sometimes/often | 47 (32) | 10 (23) | 80 (38) | 40 (38) | ||
Depressive symptoms | 0.31 a | 0.23 a | ||||
No | 119 (82) | 32 (74) | 165 (78) | 87 (84) | ||
Yes | 27 (18) | 11 (26) | 47 (22) | 17 (16) | ||
Number of sports teams in previous year | 0.05 a | 0.03 a | ||||
None | 82 (56) | 15 (35) | 105 (49) | 48 (46) | ||
1–2 teams | 54 (37) | 23 (53) | 91 (43) | 38 (36) | ||
3+ teams | 10 (7) | 5 (12) | 17 (8) | 19 (18) | ||
Days being physically active in the past 7 days | 0.02 a | 0.06 a | ||||
None | 27 (18) | 5 (12) | 27 (13) | 11 (10) | ||
1–2 days | 26 (18) | 6 (14) | 38 (18) | 17 (16) | ||
3–6 days | 64 (44) | 13 (30) | 104 (49) | 41 (39) | ||
7 days | 29 (20) | 19 (44) | 43 (20) | 36 (34) | ||
Continuous Variables | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | p-Value | Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | p-Value |
Age (years) | 15 (0.8) | 14.8 (0.7) | 0.34 c | 14.9 (0.8) | 15.2 (0.9) | 0.01 c |
Body Mass Index (BMI) | 25.7 (7.3) | 28.9 (7.6) | 0.01 c | 24.4 (6.4) | 27.5 (7.1) | 0.0001 c |
Average waist (cm) | 88.3 (17.6) | 96.0 (16.8) | 0.01 c | 85.0 (16.4) | 92.7 (17.5) | 0.0002 c |
Hours sleeping during weekdays | 7.6 (1.4) | 7.3 (1.6) | 0.23 c | 7.8 (1.3) | 7.6 (1.3) | 0.38 c |
Hours sleeping during weekend | 9.0 (2.5) | 8.2 (3.1) | 0.08 c | 9.1 (2.6) | 8.6 (2.4) | 0.07 c |
Assessment Year | Not Currently Working Mean (95% CI) | Currently Working Mean (95% CI) | Difference Mean (p-Value) |
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Baseline | 0.24 (0.19, 0.29) | 0.51 (0.29, 0.73) | 0.27 (0.01) |
Follow-up Year 1 | 0.24 (0.20, 0.29) | 0.28 (0.15, 0.47) | 0.04 (0.63) |
Follow-up Year 2 | 0.32 (0.25, 0.39) | 0.41 (0.23, 0.63) | 0.09 (0.35) |
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Shipp, E.M.; Cooper, S.P.; Jiang, L.; Trueblood, A.B.; Ross, J. Influence of Work on Elevated Blood Pressure in Hispanic Adolescents in South Texas. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 1096. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16071096
Shipp EM, Cooper SP, Jiang L, Trueblood AB, Ross J. Influence of Work on Elevated Blood Pressure in Hispanic Adolescents in South Texas. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2019; 16(7):1096. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16071096
Chicago/Turabian StyleShipp, Eva M., Sharon P. Cooper, Luohua Jiang, Amber B. Trueblood, and Jennifer Ross. 2019. "Influence of Work on Elevated Blood Pressure in Hispanic Adolescents in South Texas" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 7: 1096. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16071096
APA StyleShipp, E. M., Cooper, S. P., Jiang, L., Trueblood, A. B., & Ross, J. (2019). Influence of Work on Elevated Blood Pressure in Hispanic Adolescents in South Texas. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(7), 1096. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16071096