Whether APOL1 polymorphisms contribute to the excess risk of hypertension among blacks is unknown. To assess this we evaluated whether self-reported race and, in blacks, APOL1 risk variants (high-risk [2 risk alleles] versus low-risk [0-1 risk allele]) were associated with longitudinal blood pressure. Blood pressure trajectories were determined using linear mixed-effects (slope) and latent class models (5 distinct groups) during 25 years of follow-up in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults Study. Associations of race and APOL1 genotypes with blood pressure change, separately, using linear mixed-effects and multinomial logistic regression models, adjusting for demographic, socioeconomic, and traditional hypertension risk...
The prevalence of hypertension in African Americans (AAs) is higher than in other US groups; yet, fe...
Lipkowitz et al. extend the African American Study of Kidney Disease and Hypertension to the level o...
The prevalence of hypertension in African Americans (AAs) is higher than in other US groups; yet, fe...
Background APOL1 high-risk genotypes are associated with increased risk for hypertension-attributed ...
INTRODUCTION: Carriage of high-risk APOL1 genetic variants is associated with increased risks for ki...
APOL1 genetic variants confer an increased risk for kidney disease. Their associations with cardiova...
Introduction: The association of APOL1 risk variants with cardiovascular risk and cardiovascular dis...
© 2019 Cunningham et al. Background Hypertension (HTN) disproportionately affects African America...
Apolipoprotein L1 gene (APOL1) G1 and G2 coding variants are strongly associated with chronic kidney...
African Americans are 40% more likely to be afflicted with hypertension than are non-Hispanic, white...
Despite intensive antihypertensive therapy there was a high incidence of renal end points in partici...
The increased risk of end-stage kidney disease among hypertensive African Americans is partly relate...
IntroductionThe increased risk of end-stage kidney disease among hypertensive African Americans is p...
African Americans are 40% more likely to be afflicted with hypertension in comparison to non-Hispani...
The evidence for the existence of genetic susceptibility variants for the common form of hypertensio...
The prevalence of hypertension in African Americans (AAs) is higher than in other US groups; yet, fe...
Lipkowitz et al. extend the African American Study of Kidney Disease and Hypertension to the level o...
The prevalence of hypertension in African Americans (AAs) is higher than in other US groups; yet, fe...
Background APOL1 high-risk genotypes are associated with increased risk for hypertension-attributed ...
INTRODUCTION: Carriage of high-risk APOL1 genetic variants is associated with increased risks for ki...
APOL1 genetic variants confer an increased risk for kidney disease. Their associations with cardiova...
Introduction: The association of APOL1 risk variants with cardiovascular risk and cardiovascular dis...
© 2019 Cunningham et al. Background Hypertension (HTN) disproportionately affects African America...
Apolipoprotein L1 gene (APOL1) G1 and G2 coding variants are strongly associated with chronic kidney...
African Americans are 40% more likely to be afflicted with hypertension than are non-Hispanic, white...
Despite intensive antihypertensive therapy there was a high incidence of renal end points in partici...
The increased risk of end-stage kidney disease among hypertensive African Americans is partly relate...
IntroductionThe increased risk of end-stage kidney disease among hypertensive African Americans is p...
African Americans are 40% more likely to be afflicted with hypertension in comparison to non-Hispani...
The evidence for the existence of genetic susceptibility variants for the common form of hypertensio...
The prevalence of hypertension in African Americans (AAs) is higher than in other US groups; yet, fe...
Lipkowitz et al. extend the African American Study of Kidney Disease and Hypertension to the level o...
The prevalence of hypertension in African Americans (AAs) is higher than in other US groups; yet, fe...