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Home / Health / Childhood Hypertension Epidemic Alarms Experts Worldwide

Childhood Hypertension Epidemic Alarms Experts Worldwide

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Childhood hypertension nearly doubled from 2000 to 2020
  • Obesity a "substantial driver" with 19% of obese children affected
  • Prehypertension also rising, especially in adolescents
Childhood Hypertension Epidemic Alarms Experts Worldwide

According to a major new review, the prevalence of high blood pressure in children and teenagers under 19 has increased dramatically in the past two decades. In 2000, around 3.2% of children had hypertension, but by 2025, this figure has risen to over 6.2%, affecting 114 million young people worldwide.

Experts say this sharp rise is driven largely by unhealthy lifestyles, including poor diets, lack of physical activity, and soaring obesity rates. The review found that nearly 19% of children living with obesity are affected by hypertension, compared to less than 3% of those at a healthy weight.

Prehypertension, where blood pressure is higher than normal but not yet at hypertension levels, is also on the rise, especially during adolescence. Doctors warn that these children are more likely to progress to full-blown hypertension, putting them at serious risk of long-term health complications like cardiovascular and kidney disease.

Urgent action is needed to address this growing public health crisis, say experts. Promoting healthy habits, such as balanced diets and regular physical activity, as well as early detection through regular screening, could help reverse this alarming trend and protect the health of millions of young people worldwide.

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According to the article, the rise in childhood hypertension is driven largely by unhealthy lifestyles, including poor diets, lack of physical activity, and soaring obesity rates.
The article states that as of 2025, over 114 million young people under the age of 19 are living with high blood pressure globally.
The article warns that persistent hypertension in children can lead to serious long-term health complications, including cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, and other serious conditions.

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