Childhood Blood Pressure Holds Clues for Lifelong Heart Health - News Center
This is one of the first studies to show that even small differences in blood pressure at age seven - whether systolic or diastolic - can have long-term consequences,
Children should have blood pressure monitored from age 7, experts say
High blood pressure at age seven significantly increases the risk of midlife cardiovascular death, especially for children in the top 10% for blood pressure.