This second article, in a series of five, reports the blood pressure of the family set sample, excluding spouse of index. N = 1844 persons or 461 family sets. The blood pressures of members of these sets were tested for known correlates, specifically, sex, race, age and present overweight. Statistically significant relations were obtained between elevated pressure, both systolic and diastolic, and sex, race, age and per cent overweight. Age and per cent overweight appear as the most consistent predictors of blood pressure variance across sex-race groups among all continuous variables studied. In this sample, there was a higher per cent of diastolic hypertensive pressures than systolic in all race-sex groups. These findings are important in ...
The linkage and association between inherent blood pressure and underlying genotype is potentially c...
286 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.Previous surveys in Holmes Co...
SUMMARY To describe the time course of the early development of genetic variance for blood pressure,...
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...
A prior article described in detail a pilot survey designed to measure the effects of heredity and s...
THE PURPOSES of this report are to describe a method to evaluate genetic components of variability u...
A pilot survey designed to test the feasibility of measuring genetic and stress variables as they re...
This first article, in a series of five, describes the method of sampling family sets. Family sets a...
Abstract--This first article, in a series of five. describes the method of sampling farnil) sets. Fa...
The correlation for diastolic and systolic blood pressure was studied in two samples of quartets eac...
The aggregation of arterial blood pressure, weight, and height were compared between family members ...
Resting blood pressure in both white and black families participating in the HERITAGE Family Study w...
Background. Population studies have demonstrated an important role of social, behavioral, and enviro...
A genetic epidemiological study of blood pressure was conducted in two contrasting populations: the ...
The linkage and association between inherent blood pressure and underlying genotype is potentially c...
286 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.Previous surveys in Holmes Co...
SUMMARY To describe the time course of the early development of genetic variance for blood pressure,...
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...
A prior article described in detail a pilot survey designed to measure the effects of heredity and s...
THE PURPOSES of this report are to describe a method to evaluate genetic components of variability u...
A pilot survey designed to test the feasibility of measuring genetic and stress variables as they re...
This first article, in a series of five, describes the method of sampling family sets. Family sets a...
Abstract--This first article, in a series of five. describes the method of sampling farnil) sets. Fa...
The correlation for diastolic and systolic blood pressure was studied in two samples of quartets eac...
The aggregation of arterial blood pressure, weight, and height were compared between family members ...
Resting blood pressure in both white and black families participating in the HERITAGE Family Study w...
Background. Population studies have demonstrated an important role of social, behavioral, and enviro...
A genetic epidemiological study of blood pressure was conducted in two contrasting populations: the ...
The linkage and association between inherent blood pressure and underlying genotype is potentially c...
286 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.Previous surveys in Holmes Co...
SUMMARY To describe the time course of the early development of genetic variance for blood pressure,...