Hypertension affects 1 in 4 adults in the United States and is a major contributor to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Blood pressure (BP) control is observed in slightly less than two-thirds of those on antihypertensive pharmacologic treatment, and racial/ethnic disparities persist with significantly lower BP control rates observed among minority populations. Hypertension is a multifactorial disease, involving both genetic and environmental pathogenic mechanisms. This dissertation used the Genetic Epidemiology Network of Arteriopathy (GENOA) study to examine (1) cross-sectional associations of individual characteristics (demographic, medical history, physiological, and lifestyle) with BP outcomes, (2) cross-sectional associations...
Hypertension is a serious medical condition. Although men and women of all racial groups in the US s...
Sequencing of the human genome and decades of genetic association and linkage studies have dramatica...
Risk factors for hypertension consist of lifestyle and genetic factors. Family history and twin stud...
Hypertension affects 1 in 4 adults in the United States and is a major contributor to cardiovascular...
African Americans experience the highest burden of hypertension in the United States compared with o...
Both genomics and environmental stressors play a significant role in increases in blood pressure (BP...
Hypertension is the most common chronic condition seen by physicians in ambulatory care and a condit...
Deaths due to hypertension in the US are highest among African Americans, who have a higher prevalen...
Population studies have demonstrated an important role of social, behavioral, and environmental fact...
African Americans experience the highest burden of hypertension in the United States compared with o...
African Americans are disproportionately affected by high blood pressure, a precursor to cardiovascu...
African Americans are 40% more likely to be afflicted with hypertension in comparison to non-Hispani...
Hypertension prevalence varies between ethnic groups, possibly due to differences in genetic, enviro...
Hypertension is a complex trait with approximately 20-50% heritability. Several genome-wide associat...
BACKGROUND The success of anti hypertensive drugs may be improved by better prediction of their effi...
Hypertension is a serious medical condition. Although men and women of all racial groups in the US s...
Sequencing of the human genome and decades of genetic association and linkage studies have dramatica...
Risk factors for hypertension consist of lifestyle and genetic factors. Family history and twin stud...
Hypertension affects 1 in 4 adults in the United States and is a major contributor to cardiovascular...
African Americans experience the highest burden of hypertension in the United States compared with o...
Both genomics and environmental stressors play a significant role in increases in blood pressure (BP...
Hypertension is the most common chronic condition seen by physicians in ambulatory care and a condit...
Deaths due to hypertension in the US are highest among African Americans, who have a higher prevalen...
Population studies have demonstrated an important role of social, behavioral, and environmental fact...
African Americans experience the highest burden of hypertension in the United States compared with o...
African Americans are disproportionately affected by high blood pressure, a precursor to cardiovascu...
African Americans are 40% more likely to be afflicted with hypertension in comparison to non-Hispani...
Hypertension prevalence varies between ethnic groups, possibly due to differences in genetic, enviro...
Hypertension is a complex trait with approximately 20-50% heritability. Several genome-wide associat...
BACKGROUND The success of anti hypertensive drugs may be improved by better prediction of their effi...
Hypertension is a serious medical condition. Although men and women of all racial groups in the US s...
Sequencing of the human genome and decades of genetic association and linkage studies have dramatica...
Risk factors for hypertension consist of lifestyle and genetic factors. Family history and twin stud...