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SUBMITTER: Hyacinth HI
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7786247 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jan
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hyacinth Hyacinth I HI Franceschini Nora N Seals Samantha R SR Irvin Marguerite R MR Chaudhary Ninad N Naik Rakhi P RP Alonso Alvaro A Carty Cara L CL Burke Gregory L GL Zakai Neil A NA Winkler Cheryl A CA David Victor A VA Kopp Jeffrey B JB Judd Suzanne E SE Adams Robert J RJ Gee Beatrice E BE Longstreth W T WT Egede Leonard L Lackland Daniel T DT Greenberg Charles S CS Taylor Herman H Manson JoAnn E JE Key Nigel S NS Derebail Vimal K VK Kshirsagar Abhijit V AV Folsom Aaron R AR Konety Suma H SH Howard Virginia V Allison Matthew M Wilson James G JG Correa Adolfo A Zhi Degui D Arnett Donna K DK Howard George G Reiner Alexander P AP Cushman Mary M Safford Monika M MM
JAMA network open 20210104 1
<h4>Importance</h4>The incidence of and mortality from coronary heart disease (CHD) are substantially higher among African American individuals compared with non-Hispanic White individuals, even after adjusting for traditional factors associated with CHD. The unexplained excess risk might be due to genetic factors related to African ancestry that are associated with a higher risk of CHD, such as the heterozygous state for the sickle cell variant or sickle cell trait (SCT).<h4>Objective</h4>To ev ...[more]