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Child cuffs

Manufactured by Omron
Sourced in United States

The Child Cuffs are designed for measuring blood pressure in pediatric patients. The cuffs come in various sizes to accommodate different arm circumferences. They are made of durable materials and are easy to use, providing accurate blood pressure readings for clinical and research applications.

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4 protocols using child cuffs

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Anthropometric Measurements in Children

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Height was measured with a free-standing stadiometer (Seca, Birmingham, UK); weight and percent body fat were measured via bioelectrical impedance (Tanita TBF 300A, Arlington Heights, IL). BMI z-scores and percentiles were determined using CDC cut-points for age and sex [27 ]. Blood pressure (BP) was measured with an automated monitor with appropriate child cuffs (Omron, Schaumberg, IL), and waist circumference (WC) measures followed NHANES protocol [28 ].
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Anthropometric Measurements in Children

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Height was measured with a free-standing stadiometer (Seca, Birmingham, UK); weight and percent body fat were measured via bioelectrical impedance (Tanita TBF 300A, Arlington Heights, IL). BMI z-scores and percentiles were determined using CDC cut-points for age and sex [27 ]. Blood pressure (BP) was measured with an automated monitor with appropriate child cuffs (Omron, Schaumberg, IL), and waist circumference (WC) measures followed NHANES protocol [28 ].
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Anthropometric and Blood Pressure Measurements

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Height was measured with a free-standing stadiometer (Seca, Birmingham, UK) and weight and percent body fat via bioelectrical impedance (Tanita TBF 300A, Arlington Heights, IL, USA). BMI z-scores and corresponding percentiles were determined using Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cut-points for age and sex.36 Blood pressure was measured with an automated monitor with appropriate child cuffs (Omron, Schaumberg, IL, USA). Waist circumference was measured using NHANES protocol.37
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Anthropometric and Physiological Measurements

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Height was measured with a free-standing stadiometer (Seca, Birmingham, UK); weight and percent body fat were measured via bioelectrical impedance (Tanita TBF 300A, Arlington Heights, IL). BMI percentiles were determined using Centers for Disease Control cut-points for age and sex.21 Blood pressure was measured with an automated monitor with appropriate child cuffs (Omron, Schaumberg, IL), and waist circumference measures followed NHANES protocol.22
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