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Design of a Family Study Among High-Risk Caribbean Hispanics: The Northern Manhattan Family Study

机译:高风险加勒比裔西班牙人中的家庭研究设计:北曼哈顿家庭研究

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Stroke continues to kill disproportionately more Blacks and Hispanics than Whites in the United States. Racial/ethnic variations in the incidence of stroke and prevalence of stroke risk factors are probably explained by both genetic and environmental influences. Family studies can help identify genetic predisposition to stroke and potential stroke precursors. Few studies have evaluated the heritability of these stroke risk factors among non-White populations, and none have focused on Caribbean Hispanic populations. The aim of the Northern Manhattan Family Study (NOMAFS) is to investigate the gene-environment interaction of stroke risk factors among Caribbean Hispanics. The unique recruitment and methodologic approaches used in this study are relevant to the design and conduct of genetic aggregation studies to investigate complex genetic disorders in non-White populations. The aim of this paper is to describe the NOMAFS and report enrollment and characteristics of the participants. The NO-MAFS will provide a data resource for the exploration of the genetic determinants of highly heritable stroke precursor phenotypes that are less complex than the stroke phenotype. Understanding the gene environment interaction is the critical next step toward the development of new and unique approaches to disease prevention and interventions.
机译:在美国,中风导致的黑人和西班牙裔死亡人数继续超过白人。中风发生率的种族/种族差异和中风危险因素的流行可能是由遗传和环境影响共同解释的。家庭研究可以帮助确定中风和潜在中风前兆的遗传易感性。很少有研究评估非白人人群中这些中风危险因素的遗传性,而且没有研究针对加勒比西班牙裔人群。北部曼哈顿家庭研究(NOMAFS)的目的是研究加勒比裔西班牙裔中风危险因素的基因与环境之间的相互作用。本研究中使用的独特招募和方法论方法与遗传聚合研究的设计和进行有关,以研究非白人人群中的复杂遗传疾病。本文的目的是描述NOMAFS,并报告参与者的注册情况和特征。 NO-MAFS将为探索遗传性较弱的中风前体表型的遗传决定因素提供数据资源。了解基因环境的相互作用是开发新的独特疾病预防和干预方法的关键下一步。

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