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Anger Suppression and Adiposity Modulate Association Between ADRB2 Haplotype and Cardiovascular Stress Reactivity

Joseph C. Poole, MS, Harold Snieder, PhD, Harry C. Davis, MS and Frank A. Treiber, PhD

From the Department of Pediatrics (J.C.P., H.S., F.A.T.), Georgia Prevention Institute, Augusta, Georgia; and the Department of Psychiatry (F.A.T.), Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, Georgia.


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Figure 1. Interaction of ADRB2 Gly16/Glu27 haplotype carrier status and anger-in for resting systolic blood pressure in blacks (means).

 

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Figure 2. Interaction of ADRB2 Gly16/Glu27 haplotype carrier status and anger-in for total peripheral resistance reactivity (change score) in response to the cold pressor task in blacks (means).

 

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Figure 3. Interaction of ADRB2 Gly16/Glu27 haplotype carrier status and body mass index for resting systolic blood pressure in whites (means).

 





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