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Hem 7136

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The HEM-7136 is a digital blood pressure monitor designed for professional use in medical and healthcare settings. It measures systolic and diastolic blood pressure, as well as pulse rate, using the oscillometric measurement method. The device features a large, easy-to-read LCD display and provides clinically validated, accurate readings.

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Childhood Obesity Screening and Assessment

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The height, weight and waist circumference of children wearing light clothing without shoes were measured with standard methods, and the data were accurate to 0.1 cm and 0.1 kg. The electronic sphygmomanometer (Omron HEM-7136) was used to measure the systolic and diastolic blood pressure for three times with an interval of 30 seconds. The average value was calculated for analysis. Body mass index (BMI) was calculated by dividing a child’s weight (in kilograms) by height (in square meters). The diagnosis of overweight and obesity is based on Chinese sex- and age-specific BMI criteria, that is, a BMI at or above the 85th and 95th percentile, respectively (9 (link)). The age-specific BMI Z-scores were calculated using WHO AnthroPlus software. According to BMI Z-scores, children were classified as: normal weight with Z-scores from −2 to +0.99, overweight from 1 to 1.99, obese from 2 to 2.99, and very obese ≥ 3 (10 (link), 11 (link)).
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Hypertension Measurement Protocol

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The primary outcome will be the change in mean SBP from baseline to 12 weeks.
BP will be measured as proposed by the 2018 Chinese Guidelines for Prevention and Treatment of Hypertension [10 (link)]. Participants will be asked to avoid exercise, alcohol, cigarettes, and coffee/tea for at least 30 min before the BP measurement. BP will be measured with the participant in a seated position after 5 min of quiet rest. Participants will be required to take blood pressure measurement. A digital BP monitor (HEM-7136, OMRON Corporation, Kyoto, Japan) with suitable cuff size will be used. Clinicians will record three sequential BP readings at 5-min intervals, and the final BP will be calculated by removing the initial reading and calculating the mean from the two remaining readings.
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Measuring Blood Pressure for Health Risk

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A HEM-7136 mercury sphygmomanometer (Omron, Shanghai, China) was utilized to measure BP. Subjects were told to calm down and sit peacefully, placing their right arms comfortably at a vertical level. BP readings were taken a minimum of two times with a 5-minute interval. Two consecutive measurements were taken, and their average values were computed and recorded unless the interval between them exceeded 10 mmHg. Participants were categorized as having normal BP (SBP < 120 mmHg and DBP < 90 mmHg), prehypertension (SBP 130–139 mmHg and/or DBP 80–89 mmHg) and hypertension (SBP ≥ 140 mmHg and/or DBP ≥ 90 mmHg) [16 (link)]. To assess the risk of health problems, two groups were taken into consideration within the analysis: one included those with normal BP, while the other one included those with prehypertension or hypertension.
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Autonomic Nervous System Biofeedback

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Biofeedback measurement was used in this study. Blood pressure (systolic blood pressure, SBP; diastolic blood pressure, DBP) and heart rate (HR) were selected as indexes to measure the physiological changes in college students.
Blood pressure (BP) and HR are the most commonly used indicators to measure the health of the cardiovascular system, reflecting the activity of the autonomic nervous system, including the sympathetic nervous system and parasympathetic nervous system. To ensure the stability of the experimental data, an Omron electronic sphygmomanometer (HEM-7136, Japan) was used to continuously measure SBP, DBP and HR three times, and the average value was calculated.
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Blood Pressure Measurement Protocol

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An unified instrument was used to measure blood pressure (HEM-7136, Omron). The subject sat, rolled up the right arm sleeve to the armpit, or removed it. Sleeves on the sides. The operator removes the gas from the sphygmomanometer cuff and smoothly binds it to the subject’s upper arm. The cuff should not be too loose or too tight to affect the accuracy of the measurement. When binding the cuff, pay special attention to the cuff’s center. Put the part on the inside of the arm, 1-2 cm above the elbow fossa, and press the humerus with your fingers. The heartbeat can be felt. Participants were advised to relax for 5 min before the assessment and to remain quiet and motionless during the measurement. The right arm’s blood pressure was measured three times, with a 0.5-1 min gap between each test. Systolic and diastolic blood pressure levels were measured. Repeat the measurement if the difference of the results of two adjacent readings is greater than 10 mmHg.
The blood pressure was determined according to the 50th, 90th, 95th, and 99th percentile values corresponding to the levels of sex, age, and height. According to the 2018 Chinese guidelines for the management of hypertension [28 (link)], hypertension was defined as systolic BP (SBP) and (or) diastolic BP (DBP) ≥95th percentile, the high-normal BP was defined as SBP and (or) DBP between 90th and 95th percentile or ≥120/80 mmHg.
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Standardized Blood Pressure Measurement

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The primary outcome of the study is the change in mean SBP between baseline and 12 weeks after treatment. BP will be measured and recorded by using an electronic sphygmomanometer (HEM-7136, Omron Corporation, Kyoto, Japan) in both groups. Patients were asked to rest quietly for at least 5 min before taking blood pressure measurements of the upper arm in the sitting position, with the upper arm at heart level [23 (link)]. Blood pressure in both upper arms should be measured at the first test; the side with the higher blood pressure reading will be selected. At subsequent detection time points, the measurement will be repeated 3 times every 5 min; the average value of the last 2 readings will be taken as the mean BP [24 (link)].
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Automated Blood Pressure Measurement

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Two blood pressure were measured > 60 s apart with an automated sphygmomanometer (OMRON HEM-7136, OMRON HEALTHCARE Co., LTD) after 5 min of meditation, and the average was analyzed in the study.
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Standardized Measurement of Office SBP

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The primary outcome of the study was the change in mean SBP at week 12 from baseline. SBP was measured and recorded by using an electronic sphygmomanometer (HEM-7136, Omron Corporation, Kyoto, Japan) in office in both groups. Patients were asked to rest quietly for at least 5 min before taking blood pressure measurements on the upper arm in the sitting position, with the upper arm at heart level [16 (link)]. Blood pressures were measured on both upper arms at baseline. The side with higher blood pressure was selected as the research arm. At subsequent detection time points, the SBP measurement was repeated 3 times every 5 min, and the average value of the last 2 readings was taken as the mean blood pressure [17 (link)].
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Blood Pressure Measurement in Sleep Study

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Blood pressure was measured at 2 time points: in the evening prior to the PSG recording (20:00 to 21:00) and in the morning right after the end of PSG recording (6:00 to 7:00). After at least 10 minutes of rest in the supine position, blood pressure was recorded as the average of 3 consecutive readings during a 5-minute period. An electronic sphygmomanometer (Omron, HEM-7136) with the accuracy of ±3 mm Hg, which was checked against a mercury sphygmomanometer at least once a month, was used for blood pressure measurements. Mean arterial pressure (MAP) was calculated as (systolic blood pressure [SBP] + 2* diastolic blood pressure [DBP])/3.17 (link) The mean values of SBP, DBP, and MAP were calculated as (evening BP values + morning BP values)/2 and were used for statistical analyses. Hypertension was defined as: 1) the mean value of evening and morning DBP ≥90 mm Hg or the mean value of evening and morning SBP ≥140 mm Hg,18 (link) or 2) a self-report of history of a hypertension diagnosis by a physician or using antihypertensive medication.
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Anthropometric and Blood Pressure Measurements

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The school-aged children wearing light clothing and no shoes were measured for height and weight using standard methods with a metric scale to the nearest 0.1 cm and 0.1 kg. Blood pressure was measured in triplicate at 30-s intervals by using an electronic sphygmomanometer (Omron HEM-7136) and the mean was used for analysis. BMI was calculated as weight in kilograms divided by the square of height in meters.
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