Blood Pressure levels of Children 6-11 Years: Relationship to Age, Sex, Race, and Socioeconomic Status, United States

This report presents the distribution of blood pressure levels of U.S. children aged 6-11 years by age, sex, and race. Data were obtained in Cycle II of the Health Examination Survey (HES), which is one of the major programs of the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) concerned with assessin...

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