Akinkugbe O O, Akinkugbe F M, Ayeni O, Solomon H, French K, Minear R
Br Med J. 1977 Apr 30;1(6069):1132-4. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.6069.1132.
The blood pressures of young Black and White American schoolchildren were measured and compared with those of Nigerian children of similar ages. Both diastolic and systolic pressures were consistently higher in the Nigerian children than in the Americans, both Black and White. The White children had the lowest pressures at each age. The mean weights and heights at each age were not significantly different in the three groups. Although the blood pressure of African children was higher than that of Black Americans, mean adult pressures are known to be similar in both groups. This suggests that the difference in childhood pressures must be due more to environmental factors than to genetic ones.
对美国年轻的黑人和白人学童的血压进行了测量,并与年龄相仿的尼日利亚儿童的血压进行了比较。尼日利亚儿童的舒张压和收缩压始终高于美国儿童,无论黑人还是白人。白人儿童在每个年龄段的血压最低。三组儿童在每个年龄段的平均体重和身高没有显著差异。虽然非洲儿童的血压高于美国黑人儿童,但已知两组成年人的平均血压相似。这表明儿童期血压的差异更多是由环境因素而非遗传因素造成的。