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language of document : English
Material Type : طرح تحقیقاتی/ پروژه لاتین
Record number : 51465
doc. No : R3004
main entry : Moafi, Alireza
title & author : A Study on Body Mass Index, Blood Pressure, and Red Blood Cell Indices in New Entering Students of the University of Isfahan [Research Project]/Executer: Alireza Moafi, Soheila Rahgozar; ETC: Majid Ghias, Elham Vahdat ahar, Amirbahador Borumand, Amir Hosein Sabbaghi, Amir Abbas Sameti, Mostafa Hashemi
Publication statement : Isfahan: Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Vice Chancellery for Research, 2011.
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Notes : Obesity and increased blood pressure are identified as risk factors for cardiac and pulmonary disorders. On the other hand, iron deficiency (another preventable disease) is common in adolescence and considered as associated with health impairment. The present study evaluates body mass index (BMI) and its association with blood pressure and hematological indices in freshman students entering the University of Isfahan in 2009. All the 1675 students who entered the University ofIsfahan in September 2009 were examined. Height, weight, BMI, blood pressure, hemoglobin (Hb) and red blood cell (RBC) indices of these students were measured. The prevalence of high blood pressure, its association with BMI and the relation between BMI and anemia, iron deficiency and educational achievement were assessed. All participants, including 514 males and 1161 females, went under clinical observations. The average age was 20.7+- 3.8. year Among the students, 18.2 percent of males and 20 percent of females were underweight. High systolic blood pressure was more common in the students with BMI > 25 kg/m2 (p < 0.001). Anemia was seen in 8.7 percent of females. In males, however, a relation between anemia frequency and BMI < 18.5 kg/m2 was more distinct (p = 0.002). There was no association between anemia and students' average test scores. High incidence of abnormal BMI in the study population, and its association with systolic blood pressure indicate the importance of nutritional guidelines and counseling programs for freshman students. On the other hand, high incidence of anemia in this population ascertains the necessity of anemia screening programs before academic studies.
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descriptor : Iron, Dietary
: Dietary Supplements
: Anemia, Iron-Deficiency
: Educational Status
: Body Mass Index
: Blood Pressure
Originating Source : IRIsfahan University of Medical Sciences
publication type : p
Source : Vice Chancellery for Research
Ended Date : 2012
Project code : 188162
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