Blood Pressure Screening Questioned for Kids
There’s not enough evidence to say whether testing and treating children for high blood pressure is a good idea, a panel of experts says. The new report comes from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force. This is a government-appointed panel that provides advice on preventive care. The task force looked at research on kids and blood pressure published in the last 10 years. The group said it’s hard to predict which children will have high blood pressure as adults. There’s also not enough research on whether treating kids with high blood pressure will improve their heart health as adults. And there’s been little research on whether blood pressure medicines are safe and effective for long-term use by children. The task force said more research is needed. Meanwhile, we do know some things that kids can do to stay healthy, the task force said.