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increase in BMI caused the systolic BP to increase by 1.17 mm Hg, while diastolic BP rose by 0.75
mm Hg With boys’ systolic BP being higher by 10mmhg compared to girls

Katona, É., Zrínyi, M., Komonyi, É., Lengyel, S., Paragh, G., Zatik, J., . . . Páll,
D. (2011). Factors influencing adolescent blood pressure: The debrecen
hypertension study. Kidney & Blood Pressure Research, 34(3), 188-95.
doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000326115

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