This first article, in a series of five, describes the method of sampling family sets. Family sets are composed of three persons having a genetic relation: an index, his/her sibling and first cousin, and two persons having an environmental nexus, a spouse of index and an unrelated person matched to the index. The target populations were four census areas in Detroit, a black high stress area, a black low stress area, a white high stress, and a white low stress area. These areas were selected by a factor analysis of census rates which indicated extremes of Stressor conditions. Within each area a complete census was taken, potential sample members were selected and verified by another interviewer, then assigned as an index; sibs and first cous...
The purpose of this research is to explore the interplay between (a) the stress process and (b) fami...
Background. Population studies have demonstrated an important role of social, behavioral, and enviro...
Resting blood pressure in both white and black families participating in the HERITAGE Family Study w...
Abstract--This first article, in a series of five. describes the method of sampling farnil) sets. Fa...
A pilot survey designed to test the feasibility of measuring genetic and stress variables as they re...
A prior article described in detail a pilot survey designed to measure the effects of heredity and s...
This second article, in a series of five, reports the blood pressure of the family set sample, exclu...
This fourth article, in a series of five, reports on the statistical adjustments useful in analyzing...
Earlier conclusions from the Detroit Project utilizing an innovative "family sets" approach indicate...
THE PURPOSES of this report are to describe a method to evaluate genetic components of variability u...
Family studies have a central role in genetic epidemiology. Although epidemiology generally involves...
Objective To develop a population-based probandoriented pedigree information system that can be easi...
Blood pressure (BP) is a complex trait and genetic factors account for 30 to 40 % of the blood press...
This study investigated blood pressure in 1,183 Chinese nuclear families (mother, father, and first ...
Objective: This study examined the genetic and environmental contributions to the individual differe...
The purpose of this research is to explore the interplay between (a) the stress process and (b) fami...
Background. Population studies have demonstrated an important role of social, behavioral, and enviro...
Resting blood pressure in both white and black families participating in the HERITAGE Family Study w...
Abstract--This first article, in a series of five. describes the method of sampling farnil) sets. Fa...
A pilot survey designed to test the feasibility of measuring genetic and stress variables as they re...
A prior article described in detail a pilot survey designed to measure the effects of heredity and s...
This second article, in a series of five, reports the blood pressure of the family set sample, exclu...
This fourth article, in a series of five, reports on the statistical adjustments useful in analyzing...
Earlier conclusions from the Detroit Project utilizing an innovative "family sets" approach indicate...
THE PURPOSES of this report are to describe a method to evaluate genetic components of variability u...
Family studies have a central role in genetic epidemiology. Although epidemiology generally involves...
Objective To develop a population-based probandoriented pedigree information system that can be easi...
Blood pressure (BP) is a complex trait and genetic factors account for 30 to 40 % of the blood press...
This study investigated blood pressure in 1,183 Chinese nuclear families (mother, father, and first ...
Objective: This study examined the genetic and environmental contributions to the individual differe...
The purpose of this research is to explore the interplay between (a) the stress process and (b) fami...
Background. Population studies have demonstrated an important role of social, behavioral, and enviro...
Resting blood pressure in both white and black families participating in the HERITAGE Family Study w...