Majumder, P. P. ; Bhattacharya, S. K. ; Mukherjee, B. N. ; Rao, D. C. (1990) Genetic epidemiological study of blood pressure in sedentary rural agriculture population of West Bengal, India American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 81 (4). pp. 563-572. ISSN 0002-9483
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Abstract
To study the genetic epidmiology of blood pressure (BP), data on 78 families were collected from a sedentary agriculture population of eastern India. The general levels of both systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP) blood pressures are found to be low (mean SBP = 106.41 mm Hg; means DBP = 63.94 mm Hg). Trends of blood pressures with age are similar to those reported earlier (e.g., in the Framingham study). Environmental variables-e.g., occupation and tobacco use-do not have any direct significant efffect on blood pressure variability in this population. Path analysis of familay data shows a highly significant familial aggregation and yields a gentic heritability (maximum) estimate of 0.3 for both SBP and DBP. Sib-sib and mother-child correlation estimates are, respectively, 0.3 and 0.25. Father-child correlation estimates are 0.13 for SBP and near zero for DBP. A pseudopolygenic model yields the best fit to the data on SBP, while for DBP a proper resolution of various models considered could not be obtained.
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Keywords: | Family Data; Path Analysis; Hypertension |
ID Code: | 21356 |
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