What is the leading cause of high blood pressure in children?

I am trouble finding the answer to this, I am getting mixed answers.What is the leading cause of high blood pressure in children?
A. Obesity
B. High Sodium Intake
C. Insufficient Calcium Intake
D. Insufficient Potassium Intake

I think it is A, but I need a reassurance. Thanks for the help!


6 Responses to “What is the leading cause of high blood pressure in children?”

  1. voorhees says:

    A would be the best answer. Be cause the other 3 doesn’t contribute to high blood pressure.

  2. livin life ツ says:

    A or B. Heck it’s a combination of all 4. and then you could add E for lazy fat ass parents. =D

  3. m☼n↨qùε™ says:

    Most likely A.

  4. Kelsey says:

    obesity because when you have obesity you eat a lot and usually those foods have a lot of sodium and sugar and other fats

  5. paul_surf is life says:

    High sodium intake.

  6. Childfree Wolf says:

    I would have to say “A”. In addition, I think stress does it. Children stress way too much over vanity (Johnny has more expensive shoes than me). Their grades suffer, so that brings on more stress. It is a cycle.

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