A genetic epidemiological study of blood pressure was conducted in two contrasting populations: the Marwaris of Calcutta and the Hindu middle-caste agriculturists of Digha. The Marwaris are heavier and significantly more obese than the agriculturists. The prevalence of hypertension among the Marwaris (17%) is more than tenfold higher than that among the agriculturists (1.4%). Genetic analysis of blood pressure data using a path model indicates that blood pressure levels (adjusted and standardized for age, gender, education level, and disease status) are primarily determined by environmental factors, as measured by their effects on anthropometric characters. The observed familial resemblance of blood pressure levels in the two populations is...
The Black Caribs of St. Vincent Island are a mixture of African, Arawak, and Carib (Venezuela) ances...
It has been suggested that genetic factors control blood pressure level at all ages. However, the ev...
Population studies have demonstrated an important role of social, behavioral, and environmental fact...
To study the genetic epidmiology of blood pressure (BP), data on 78 families were collected from a s...
This population based study was conducted among the Marwaris of Calcutta, India. A total of 1,096 in...
Familial aggregation of blood pressure with respect to anthropometric characteristics was investigat...
Hypertension is considered to be a major health concern and a threat for mortality and morbidity in ...
The fact that life styles and personal interests, aggregate within families suggests that shared env...
We review the literature on statistical genetic analyses of blood pressure in samples from various e...
Objective Genetically isolated and homogenous populations are ideal for detecting genes underlying c...
The role of heredity in influencing blood pressure and risk of hypertension is well recognized. Howe...
Background—Population studies have demonstrated an important role of social, behavioral, and environ...
THE PURPOSES of this report are to describe a method to evaluate genetic components of variability u...
419-424, 1971.—Blood pressure and anthropometric measurements were recorded from 842 Guyanese men an...
This study aimed to examine the familial aggregation of blood pressure with respect to anthropometri...
The Black Caribs of St. Vincent Island are a mixture of African, Arawak, and Carib (Venezuela) ances...
It has been suggested that genetic factors control blood pressure level at all ages. However, the ev...
Population studies have demonstrated an important role of social, behavioral, and environmental fact...
To study the genetic epidmiology of blood pressure (BP), data on 78 families were collected from a s...
This population based study was conducted among the Marwaris of Calcutta, India. A total of 1,096 in...
Familial aggregation of blood pressure with respect to anthropometric characteristics was investigat...
Hypertension is considered to be a major health concern and a threat for mortality and morbidity in ...
The fact that life styles and personal interests, aggregate within families suggests that shared env...
We review the literature on statistical genetic analyses of blood pressure in samples from various e...
Objective Genetically isolated and homogenous populations are ideal for detecting genes underlying c...
The role of heredity in influencing blood pressure and risk of hypertension is well recognized. Howe...
Background—Population studies have demonstrated an important role of social, behavioral, and environ...
THE PURPOSES of this report are to describe a method to evaluate genetic components of variability u...
419-424, 1971.—Blood pressure and anthropometric measurements were recorded from 842 Guyanese men an...
This study aimed to examine the familial aggregation of blood pressure with respect to anthropometri...
The Black Caribs of St. Vincent Island are a mixture of African, Arawak, and Carib (Venezuela) ances...
It has been suggested that genetic factors control blood pressure level at all ages. However, the ev...
Population studies have demonstrated an important role of social, behavioral, and environmental fact...