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Effect of Lean Body Mass, Fat Mass, Blood Pressure, and Sexual Maturation on Left Ventricular Mass in Children and Adolescents

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This study provides an opportunity to separate the effects on left ventricular mass of lean body mass resulting from linear growth from those of fat mass resulting from obesity. Lean body mass, fat mass, and systolic blood pressure all have a statistically significant independent association with left ventricular mass, suggesting that all three play an important biological role in determining left ventricular mass. However, fat mass and systolic blood pressure have only a small impact on left ventricular mass. This indicates that fat mass and blood pressure would be expected to be of only minor clinical importance in determining left ventricular mass in normal children and adolescents.

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