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The Association of Skin Color With Blood Pressure in US Blacks With Low Socioeconomic Status FREE

Michael J. Klag, MD, MPH; Paul K. Whelton, MD, MSc; Josef Coresh, AB; Clarence E. Grim, MD; Lewis H. Kuller, MD, DrPH
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JAMA. 1991;265(5):599-602. doi:10.1001/jama.1991.03460050053019
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To determine the association of skin color, measured by a reflectometer, with blood pressure in US blacks, we studied a community sample of 457 blacks from three US cities. Persons taking antihypertensive medications were excluded. Both systolic and diastolic blood pressure were higher in darker persons and increased by 2 mm Hg for every 1-SD increase in skin darkness. However, the association was dependent on socioeconomic status, whether measured by education or an index consisting of education, occupation, and ethnicity, being present only in persons with lower levels of either indicator. Using multiple linear regression, both systolic and diastolic blood pressure remained significantly associated with darker skin color in the lower levels of socioeconomic status, independent of age, body mass index, and concentrations of blood glucose, serum urea nitrogen, serum uric acid, and urinary sodium and potassium. The association of skin color with blood pressure only in low socioeconomic strata may be due to the lesser ability of such groups to deal with the psychosocial stress associated with darker skin color. However, these findings also are consistent with an interaction between an environmental factor associated with low socioeconomic status and a susceptible gene that has a higher prevalence in persons with darker skin color.

(JAMA. 1991;265:599-602)

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Harburg E, Cleibermann L, Roeper P, Schork MA, Schull WJ.  Skin color, ethnicity and blood pressure, I: Detroit blacks . Am J Public Health. 1978;;68:1177.
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Costas R Jr, Garcia-Palmieri MR, Sorlie P, Hertzmark E.  Coronary heart disease risk factors in men with light and dark skin in Puerto Rico . Am J Public Health. 1981;;71:614-619.
Sorlie PD, Garcia-Palmieri MR, Costas R.  Left ventricular hypertrophy among dark- and light-skinned Puerto Rican men: the Puerto Rico Heart Health Program . Am Heart J. 1988;;116:777-783.
Tyroler HA, James SA.  Blood pressure and skin color . Am J Public Health. 1978;;58:1170-1172.
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Comstock GW.  An epidemiologic study of blood pressure levels in a bi-racial community in the southern United States . Am J Hygiene. 1957;; 65:271.
 Hypertension Detection and Follow-up Program Cooperative Group. Race, education, and prevalence of hypertension . Am J Epidemiol. 1977;;106:351.
Drizd R, Dannenberg AL, Engle A.  Blood pressure levels in persons 18-74 years of age in 1976-80, and trends in blood pressure from 1960 to 1980 in the United States . Vital Health Stat 11. 1986;:31-35.
Luft FC, Grim CE, Higgins JT Jr, Weinberger MH.  Differences in response to sodium administration in normotensive white and black subjects . J Lab Clin Med. 1977;;90:555.
Cavalli-Sforza L, Bodmer WF. The Genetics of Human Populations . New York, NY: WH Freeman & Co; 1971;.
Stolley PD, Kuller LH, Nefzger MD, et al.  Three-area epidemiological study of geographic differences in stroke mortality, II: results . Stroke . 1977;;8:551-557.
Nefzger MD, Kuller LH, Lilienfeld AM, et al.  Three-area epidemiological study of geographic differences in stroke mortality, I: background and methods . Stroke. 1977;;8:546-550.
Green LW.  Manual for scoring socioeconomic status for research on health behavior . Public Health Rep. 1970;;85:815-827.
SAS User's Guide: Basics . 5th ed. Cary, NC: SAS Institute Inc; 1985;.
Gillum RF.  Pathophysiology of hypertension in blacks and whites . Hypertension. 1979;;1:468-475.
Grim CE, Luft FC, Weinberger MH, Miller JZ, Rose RJ, Christian JC.  Genetic familial and racial influences on blood pressure control systems in man . Aust N Z J Med 1984;;14:453-457.
MacLean CJ, Adams MS, Leyshon WC, et al.  Genetic studies on hybrid populations, III: blood pressure in an American black community . Am J Hum Genet. 1974;;26:614-626.
Miller JM, Miller JM.  Duffy antigens and hypertension in a black population . Am J Public Health. 1985;;75:558-559.
Boyle E Jr.  Biological patterns in hypertension by race, sex, body weight, and skin color . JAMA. 1970;;213:1637-1643.
Keil JE, Tyroler HA, Sandifer SH, Boyle E.  Hypertension: effects of social class and racial admixture . Am J Public Health. 1977;;67:634.
Keil JE, Sandifer SH, Loadholt CB, Boyle E Jr.  Skin color and education effects on blood pressure . Am J Public Health. 1981;;71:532-534.
Harburg E, Cleibermann L, Roeper P, Schork MA, Schull WJ.  Skin color, ethnicity and blood pressure, I: Detroit blacks . Am J Public Health. 1978;;68:1177.
Harburg E, Gleibermann L, Harburg J.  Blood pressure and skin color: Maupiti, French Polynesia . Hum Biol. 1982;;54:283-298.
Costas R Jr, Garcia-Palmieri MR, Sorlie P, Hertzmark E.  Coronary heart disease risk factors in men with light and dark skin in Puerto Rico . Am J Public Health. 1981;;71:614-619.
Sorlie PD, Garcia-Palmieri MR, Costas R.  Left ventricular hypertrophy among dark- and light-skinned Puerto Rican men: the Puerto Rico Heart Health Program . Am Heart J. 1988;;116:777-783.
Tyroler HA, James SA.  Blood pressure and skin color . Am J Public Health. 1978;;58:1170-1172.
James SA, Strogatz DS, Wing SB, Ramsey DL.  Socioeconomic status, John Henryism, and hypertension in blacks and whites . Am J Epidemiol. 1987;;126:664-673.
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