Children who watch too much TV 'more likely to suffer high blood pressure'

Watching TV for more than two hours a day increases the risk of raised blood pressure in children, a study has found.

Children who watch too much TV 'more likely to suffer high blood pressure'

Watching TV for more than two hours a day increases the risk of raised blood pressure in children, a study has found.

Children aged two to 10 who spent this much time in front of a TV or computer screen were 30% more likely to have high blood pressure than those who did not.

Lack of physical activity increased the risk even more, by 50%, scientists found.

The findings, published in the International Journal of Cardiology, are based on data from 5,221 children from eight European countries collected over two years.

Lead researcher Dr Augusto Cesar de Moraes, from the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, said: “The study shows the number of new high blood pressure cases and the connection between physical activity and different sedentary behaviours with the risk of high blood pressure in European children.

“High blood pressure can cause cardiovascular problems later in life.

“For example, it increases the risk of ischemic heart disease.”

Over the study period, a high incidence of elevated blood pressure was seen in the children, 110 cases per 1,000.

Raised blood pressure in children is not defined by specific measurements, as it is in adults.

A child’s blood pressure is said to be high if it is above that of 95% of other children of the same age, height and gender.

The researchers concluded: “The figures are worrying, given that sedentary behaviours are common in infancy and subsequently, later in life.”

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