Interactive effects of ApoE polymorphism, alcohol and smoking on age-related trends of blood pressure levels in elderly men: the Bambuì Cohort Study of Ageing (1997-2008) (Articolo in rivista)

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  • Interactive effects of ApoE polymorphism, alcohol and smoking on age-related trends of blood pressure levels in elderly men: the Bambuì Cohort Study of Ageing (1997-2008) (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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  • 2013-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • 10.1038/jhh.2012.70 (literal)
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  • Leite M.L.C.; Moriguchi E.H.; Lima-Costa M.F. (2013)
    Interactive effects of ApoE polymorphism, alcohol and smoking on age-related trends of blood pressure levels in elderly men: the Bambuì Cohort Study of Ageing (1997-2008)
    in Journal of human hypertension (Online)
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  • Leite M.L.C.; Moriguchi E.H.; Lima-Costa M.F. (literal)
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  • Institute of Biomedical Technologies/CNR, Italian National Research Council, Via Fratelli Cervi 93, Milan 20090, Italy; Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, University of Vale dos Sinos, Moinho de Vento Hospital, Porto Alegre, Brazil; Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Rene Rachou Research Institute, Federal University of Minas Gerais Medical School, Belo Horizonte, Brazil (literal)
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  • Interactive effects of ApoE polymorphism, alcohol and smoking on age-related trends of blood pressure levels in elderly men: the Bambuì Cohort Study of Ageing (1997-2008) (literal)
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  • Data from a population-based prospective study were used to examine longitudinal changes in blood pressure (BP) and seek interactions between apolipoprotein E (ApoE) genotypes, smoking and alcohol in a cohort of 557 elderly Brazilian men. Repeated BP measurements were obtained in four waves, and multi-level random-effects pattern-mixture models were used to evaluate age-related BP trajectories while accounting for non-ignorable dropouts/deaths and handling heterogeneities as random parameter variations. Alcohol was associated with high systolic BP in ?2 carriers and those with the ?3/3 genotype, but not in ?4 carriers. This was dependent on age and smoking habits: at the age of 60, expected systolic BP in alcohol drinking ?2 carriers was 16.5 mm Hg higher than in the reference group of non-smokers/non-drinkers if they were not smokers (P=0.049), and 28.6 mm Hg higher if they were also smokers (P=0.004). The youngest smoking/non-drinking ?2 carriers had lower systolic BP, but it increased rapidly and led to higher expected levels among older carriers. Alcohol consumption, alone or together with smoking, interacts with the effects of ApoE genotype on systolic BP, probably nullifying the more favourable lipid profile of ?2 carriers. The interactions of gene-modifiable risk factors have major public health implications. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved. (literal)
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