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SOUZA,ELISA S.T. DE; ARAÚJO,LUIZA F. DE; ALENCAR,DAYSE O. DE; SANTOS,SIDNEY E.B. DOS; SILVA Jr,WILSON A.; FERREIRA,CRISTIANE A.; BADDINI-MARTINEZ,JOSÉ. |
The higher proportion of smokers among Black people in Brazil has been attributed to socioeconomic disparities, but genetic factors could also contribute for this finding. This study aimed at investigating associations between smoking status with genetically defined ethnic ancestry and socioeconomic features in Brazilians. Blood samples were collected from 448 volunteers (66.7% male; age: 37.1±11.4 years) classified as current smokers (CS: 60.9%), former smokers (FS: 8.9%) and never smokers (NS: 30.1%). Individual interethnic admixtures were determined using a 48 insertion-deletion polymorphisms ancestry-informative-marker panel. CS showed a lower amount of European ancestry than NS (0.837±0.243 X 0.883±0.194, p≤0.05) and FS (0.837±0.243 X 0.864±0.230,... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Palavras-chave: Smoking; Ethnicity and health; Genetics; CYP2A6. |
Ano: 2015 |
URL: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0001-37652015000100447 |
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