Literature DB >> 11471128

Genetic and environmental correlations between various anthropometric and blood pressure traits among adult Samoans.

A C Choh1, T B Gage, S T McGarvey, A G Comuzzie.   

Abstract

Shared polygenic effects (i.e., pleiotropy) are assumed to exist for such obesity-related phenotypes as blood pressure and adiposity. It is possible to identify these shared genetic effects through bivariate genetic analyses. This analysis of 1,342 adult Samoans, across 801 pedigrees, indicates that significant heritable components (P < 0.05) ranging from 29-58% exist for weight, height, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, triceps skinfold, subscapular skinfold, body mass index, and sum of skinfolds. In general, the anthropometric measurements share additive genetic effects, as do the anthropometric measures, with blood pressure. Heritabilities for central fat distribution are not significant in this population, which could be due to a lack of power. On the other hand, heritabilities have been found in Hispanics; hence the genes responsible for central fat distribution may not be evenly distributed among populations. Copyright 2001 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11471128     DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.1086

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Phys Anthropol        ISSN: 0002-9483            Impact factor:   2.868


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1.  Shared genomic segment analysis: the power to find rare disease variants.

Authors:  Stacey Knight; Ryan P Abo; Haley J Abel; Deborah W Neklason; Therese M Tuohy; Randall W Burt; Alun Thomas; Nicola J Camp
Journal:  Ann Hum Genet       Date:  2012-09-19       Impact factor: 1.670

2.  Suggestive linkage detected for blood pressure related traits on 2q and 22q in the population on the Samoan islands.

Authors:  Karolina Aberg; Feng Dai; Satupaitea Viali; John Tuitele; Guangyun Sun; Subba R Indugula; Ranjan Deka; Daniel E Weeks; Stephen T McGarvey
Journal:  BMC Med Genet       Date:  2009-10-23       Impact factor: 2.103

3.  Associations between socioeconomic resources and adiposity traits in adults: Evidence from Samoa.

Authors:  Courtney C Choy; Nicola L Hawley; Take Naseri; Muagututi'a Sefuiva Reupena; Stephen T McGarvey
Journal:  SSM Popul Health       Date:  2020-02-07
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