Family resemblance for plasma lipids and lipoprotein concentrations in blacks. Cincinnati Lipid Research Clinic Family Study

P M Laskarzewski, C J Glueck, D C Rao
1984 Arteriosclerosis An Official Journal of the American Heart Association Inc  
Our specific aim in this study was to assess the family resemblance for llplds and lipoproteins in blacks randomly selected from the Princeton School District's Family Study cohort, and compare the family resemblance of lipids and lipoproteins between the blacks and whites from the same cohort. There were 160 white and 59 black nuclear families ascertained through randomly selected family study probands. Familial correlations were estimated by the method of maximum likelihood. Father-child and
more » ... ib-sib correlations were of larger magnitude In whites than blacks for each Mpld and lipoprotein, with the exception of high density lipoprotein cholesterol, where the correlations in blacks were higher than In whites. Estimates of genetic heritablllty were larger In whites than In blacks for each lipid and llpoprotein, with the exception of high density llpoprotein cholesterol. Whereas environment has a substantial effect on high density lipoprotein cholesterol levels in both blacks and whites, there may be a greater genetic effect accounting for higher levels of high density llpoprotein cholesterol In blacks. This Is highlighted in our current study by the consistent observation in blacks of Increased measures of within-family resemblance for high density llpoprotein cholesterol alone, of all lipids and lipoproteins.
doi:10.1161/01.atv.4.1.65 fatcat:2wivcgh4fjhk5jkgu67r37h4m4