DIFFERENCES IN BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS IN THE FOREARM AND UPPER ARM OF OBESE OTHERWISE HEALTHY FIRST YEAR MEDICAL STUDENTS

Suganthi, V and Rajaratnam, Navin and D'cruz, Suzanne Maria (2014) DIFFERENCES IN BLOOD PRESSURE MEASUREMENTS IN THE FOREARM AND UPPER ARM OF OBESE OTHERWISE HEALTHY FIRST YEAR MEDICAL STUDENTS. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH & HEALTH SCIENCES, 3.0 (3). pp. 669-674. ISSN 2319-5886

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Abstract

Background: The prevalence of obesity is increasing in Indian youth and obesity is associated with complications like systemic hypertension. Often, due to the non-availability of appropriate sized cuffs, standard cuff bladders are used to measure blood pressure in the forearms of obese young adults. Aim: To compare the upper arm arterial blood pressure measured using an appropriate cuff with the forearm arterial blood pressure measured using a standard cuff and conventional sphygmomanometry in obese otherwise healthy first year medical students. Materials and Methods: Blood pressure was measured in 27 obese otherwise healthy first year medical students after five minutes of rest using a mercury sphygmomanometer with the subjects seated and the arm and forearm at heart level, using an appropriate sized cuff for the upper arm according to American Heart Association standards and a standard cuff for the fore arm. Results: A statistically significant difference in both systolic [t-test (paired) = -6.921; df = 26; sig =.000 (2-tailed)] and diastolic blood pressure [t-test (paired) = 8.508; df = 26; sig =.000 (2-tailed)] was found, with the blood pressure readings being higher in the forearm. The correlations between upper arm and forearm systolic and diastolic blood pressure were 0.785 (p =.000) and 0.870 (p =.000). Conclusion: Both systolic and diastolic blood pressure measurements were significantly higher in the forearm. Further studies with larger sample size should be conducted to confirm that forearm blood pressure measurements using standard cuff bladders cannot be considered equal to upper arm measurements made using an appropriate sized cuff in all young obese individuals

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Blood pressure measurements, cuff bladders, forearm, obese, upper arm
Subjects: Medicine > Medicine, Research & Experimental
Divisions: Medicine > Vinayaka Mission's Kirupananda Variyar Medical College and Hospital, Salem > Physiology
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email techsupport@mosys.org
Last Modified: 06 Feb 2026 07:12
URI: https://ir.vmrfdu.edu.in/id/eprint/6976

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