Maximum-Likelihood Generalized Heritability Estimate for Blood Pressure in Nigerian Families

Author:

Rotimi Charles N.1,Cooper Richard S.1,Cao Guichan1,Ogunbiyi Olufemi1,Ladipo Modupe1,Owoaje Eme1,Ward Ryk1

Affiliation:

1. From the Loyola University Medical Center, Department of Preventive Medicine and Epidemiology, Maywood, Ill (C.N.R., R.S.C., G.C.), the University of Ibadan, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria (O.O., M.L., E.O.), and the Institute of Biological Anthropology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK (R.W.).

Abstract

Abstract —Elevated blood pressure (BP) is more common in relatives of hypertensives than in relatives of normotensives, indicating familial resemblance of the BP phenotypes. Most published studies have been conducted in westernized societies. To assess the ability to generalize these estimates, we examined familial patterns of BP in a population-based sample of 510 nuclear families, including 1552 individuals (320 fathers, 370 mothers, 475 sons, and 387 daughters) from Ibadan, Nigeria. The prevalence of obesity in this community is low (body mass index: fathers, 21.6; mothers, 23.6; sons, 19.2; and daughters=21.0 kg/m 2 ). The BP phenotype used in all analyses was created from the best regression model by standardizing the age–adjusted systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) to 0 mean and unit variance. Heritability was estimated by use of the computer program SEGPATH from the most parsimonious model of “no spouse and neither gender nor generation difference” as 45% for SBP and 43% for DBP. The lack of a significant spouse correlation is consistent with little or no influence of the common familial environment. However, the heritability estimate of <50% for both SBP and DBPs reinforces the importance of the nonshared environmental effect.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Internal Medicine

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