The fact that life styles and personal interests, aggregate within families suggests that shared environment in addition to shared bioligical factors could play a role in determining the phenotypic similarity of idividuals living in the same household. It is a major concern of cardiovascular epidemiologists to know how much of the familial aggregation of blood pressure is attributable to shared genes and/or shared family environment. Genetic and environmental influences on blood pressure was examined in a sample representative of the adult population of Shiraz, Fars province, south of Iran. The studied population was the 107 pairs of mother and dauther. Analysis of the data suggest that the genetic heritabilities were estimated to be 0.58,0...
We review the literature on statistical genetic analyses of blood pressure in samples from various e...
OBJECTIVE: To study the heritability of four blood pressure traits and the proportion of variance ex...
Earlier conclusions from the Detroit Project utilizing an innovative "family sets" approach indicate...
The fact that life styles and personal interests, aggregate within families suggests that shared env...
A genetic epidemiological study of blood pressure was conducted in two contrasting populations: the ...
Hypertension is considered to be a major health concern and a threat for mortality and morbidity in ...
The main purpose of this review was to gather relevant information regarding the importance of genet...
We examined the contribution of genetic and environmental influences to variation in resting systoli...
Blood pressure (BP) and physical activity (PA) levels are inversely associated. Since genetic factor...
The role of heredity in influencing blood pressure and risk of hypertension is well recognized. Howe...
The aggregation of arterial blood pressure, weight, and height were compared between family members ...
Background—Population studies have demonstrated an important role of social, behavioral, and environ...
The main purpose of this review was to gather relevant information regarding the importance of genet...
Population studies have demonstrated an important role of social, behavioral, and environmental fact...
Resting blood pressure in both white and black families participating in the HERITAGE Family Study w...
We review the literature on statistical genetic analyses of blood pressure in samples from various e...
OBJECTIVE: To study the heritability of four blood pressure traits and the proportion of variance ex...
Earlier conclusions from the Detroit Project utilizing an innovative "family sets" approach indicate...
The fact that life styles and personal interests, aggregate within families suggests that shared env...
A genetic epidemiological study of blood pressure was conducted in two contrasting populations: the ...
Hypertension is considered to be a major health concern and a threat for mortality and morbidity in ...
The main purpose of this review was to gather relevant information regarding the importance of genet...
We examined the contribution of genetic and environmental influences to variation in resting systoli...
Blood pressure (BP) and physical activity (PA) levels are inversely associated. Since genetic factor...
The role of heredity in influencing blood pressure and risk of hypertension is well recognized. Howe...
The aggregation of arterial blood pressure, weight, and height were compared between family members ...
Background—Population studies have demonstrated an important role of social, behavioral, and environ...
The main purpose of this review was to gather relevant information regarding the importance of genet...
Population studies have demonstrated an important role of social, behavioral, and environmental fact...
Resting blood pressure in both white and black families participating in the HERITAGE Family Study w...
We review the literature on statistical genetic analyses of blood pressure in samples from various e...
OBJECTIVE: To study the heritability of four blood pressure traits and the proportion of variance ex...
Earlier conclusions from the Detroit Project utilizing an innovative "family sets" approach indicate...