In epidemiology the analyses of family or twin studies do not always fully exploit the data, as information on differences between siblings is often used while between-families effect are not considered. We show how cross-sectional time-series linear regression analysis can be easily implemented to estimate within- and between-families effects simultaneously and how these effects can then be compared using the Hausman test. We illustrate this approach with data from the Uppsala family study on blood pressure in children with age ranging from 5.5 to 12.3 years for the younger and from 7.5 to 13.8 years for the older siblings. Comparing the effect of differences in birth weight on blood pressure within-family (in full siblings) and between-fa...
spouses of these offspring, were examined beginning in 1971. Cardiovascular examinations similar to ...
One of the major risk factors of cardiovascular disease is hypertension. The aim of this thesis was ...
Familial aggregation of blood pressure (BP) was investigated among Framingham parents, offspring, an...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the contribution of maternal and paternal factors to the inverse a...
The age at which differences in blood pressure between populations emerge may have important implica...
pressures were taken in 609 children aged 6-18 in 163 families, 549 of whom had been studied 4 years...
Correlations between relatives were determined for systolic and diastolic blood pressure. The correl...
Background: The 'fetal origins' hypothesis suggests raised blood pressure may arise from adverse eve...
OBJECTIVE: Few studies described the home blood pressure (HBP) in young children. Using intrafamilia...
A prior article described in detail a pilot survey designed to measure the effects of heredity and s...
Abstract\ud \ud \ud \ud Background\ud ...
A pilot survey designed to test the feasibility of measuring genetic and stress variables as they re...
Published Online First 15 January 2013A recent review found little evidence for substantial effects ...
Objective: To determine the relationship between childhood hypertension and family history of hypert...
Background-Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy may affect the cardiovascular risk of offspring. We e...
spouses of these offspring, were examined beginning in 1971. Cardiovascular examinations similar to ...
One of the major risk factors of cardiovascular disease is hypertension. The aim of this thesis was ...
Familial aggregation of blood pressure (BP) was investigated among Framingham parents, offspring, an...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the contribution of maternal and paternal factors to the inverse a...
The age at which differences in blood pressure between populations emerge may have important implica...
pressures were taken in 609 children aged 6-18 in 163 families, 549 of whom had been studied 4 years...
Correlations between relatives were determined for systolic and diastolic blood pressure. The correl...
Background: The 'fetal origins' hypothesis suggests raised blood pressure may arise from adverse eve...
OBJECTIVE: Few studies described the home blood pressure (HBP) in young children. Using intrafamilia...
A prior article described in detail a pilot survey designed to measure the effects of heredity and s...
Abstract\ud \ud \ud \ud Background\ud ...
A pilot survey designed to test the feasibility of measuring genetic and stress variables as they re...
Published Online First 15 January 2013A recent review found little evidence for substantial effects ...
Objective: To determine the relationship between childhood hypertension and family history of hypert...
Background-Hypertensive disorders in pregnancy may affect the cardiovascular risk of offspring. We e...
spouses of these offspring, were examined beginning in 1971. Cardiovascular examinations similar to ...
One of the major risk factors of cardiovascular disease is hypertension. The aim of this thesis was ...
Familial aggregation of blood pressure (BP) was investigated among Framingham parents, offspring, an...