نتایج جستجو برای: mongolians (and il

تعداد نتایج: 16854265  

2017
Guanhua Huang Xiaoming Yang Jing Huang

BACKGROUND Hypertension and dyssomnia are increasing significantly in Mongolians, and the related factors of ethnic differences in hypertension and dyssomnia between Mongolians and Han Chinese are unclear. This study examined the relationship of morning surge in blood pressure (MBP) with ethnicity, sleep situation, and sympathetic activity throughout the day. METHODS Of 692 hypertensive patie...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2011
T Hasi L Hao L Yang X L Su

Mongolians are known as heavy drinkers, and they have a high incidence of essential hypertension, which may be an associated pathology. We examined a possible association of essential hypertension and polymorphism of the aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2) gene in Mongolians from Inner Mongolia. Single nucleotide polymorphism rs671 of ALDH2 was detected by TaqMan PCR in 91 essential hypertensive p...

2014
Haihua Bai Xiaosen Guo Dong Zhang Narisu Narisu Junjie Bu Jirimutu Jirimutu Fan Liang Xiang Zhao Yanping Xing Dingzhu Wang Tongda Li Yanru Zhang Baozhu Guan Xukui Yang Zili Yang Shuangshan Shuangshan Zhe Su Huiguang Wu Wenjing Li Ming Chen Shilin Zhu Bayinnamula Bayinnamula Yuqi Chang Ying Gao Tianming Lan Suyalatu Suyalatu Hui Huang Yan Su Yujie Chen Wenqi Li Xu Yang Qiang Feng Jian Wang Huanming Yang Jun Wang Qizhu Wu Ye Yin Huanmin Zhou

Mongolians have played a significant role in modern human evolution, especially after the rise of Genghis Khan (1162[?]-1227). Although the social cultural impacts of Genghis Khan and the Mongolian population have been well documented, explorations of their genome structure and genetic imprints on other human populations have been lacking. We here present the genome of a Mongolian male individu...

2013
Jinchuan Xing Tana Wuren Tatum S. Simonson W. Scott Watkins David J. Witherspoon Wilfred Wu Ga Qin Chad D. Huff Lynn B. Jorde Ri-Li Ge

Deedu (DU) Mongolians, who migrated from the Mongolian steppes to the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau approximately 500 years ago, are challenged by environmental conditions similar to native Tibetan highlanders. Identification of adaptive genetic factors in this population could provide insight into coordinated physiological responses to this environment. Here we examine genomic and phenotypic variati...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2005
Ivan Nasidze Dominique Quinque Isabelle Dupanloup Richard Cordaux Lyudmila Kokshunova Mark Stoneking

The Kalmyks are an ethnic group along the lower Volga River in Russia who are thought to have migrated there from Mongolia about 300 years ago. To investigate their origins, we studied mtDNA and Y-chromosome variation in 99 Kalmyks. Both mtDNA HV1 sequences and Y-chromosome SNP haplogroups indicate a close relationship of Kalmyks with Mongolians. In addition, genetic diversity for both mtDNA an...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2011
X L Su H R Dong M R Yan H W Cui L Yang F Q Han

We investigated a possible association of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator-1 alpha (PGC-1α) Gly482Ser polymorphism with hypertension in Mongolians in Inner Mongolia. A total of 787 subjects were enrolled randomly, including 390 hypertension patients and 397 healthy controls. Triglycerides, cholesterol, and fasting plasma glucose were measured, and body mass inde...

2014
Jiachao Zhang Zhuang Guo Angela An Qi Lim Yi Zheng Eileen Y. Koh Danliang Ho Jianmin Qiao Dongxue Huo Qiangchuan Hou Weiqiang Huang Lifeng Wang Chimedsuren Javzandulam Choijilsuren Narangerel Jirimutu Menghebilige Yuan-Kun Lee Heping Zhang

Historically, the Mongol Empire ranks among the world's largest contiguous empires, and the Mongolians developed their unique lifestyle and diet over thousands of years. In this study, the intestinal microbiota of Mongolians residing in Ulan Bator, TUW province and the Khentii pasturing area were studied using 454 pyrosequencing and q-PCR technology. We explored the impacts of lifestyle and sea...

Journal: :Archives of ophthalmology 2005
Tin Aung Winifred P Nolan David Machin Steve K L Seah Jamyanjav Baasanhu Peng T Khaw Gordon J Johnson Paul J Foster

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the risk of peripheral anterior synechiae (PAS) and glaucomatous optic neuropathy attributable to primary angle closure at varying anterior chamber depths (ACDs) in two East Asian populations. METHODS Participants 40 years and older were from 2 population-based glaucoma surveys in Mongolia and Singapore. Central ACD was measured by optical pachymetry. Presence of PAS was...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2005
Kuninori Shiwaku Akiko Nogi Keiko Kitajima Erdembileg Anuurad Byambaa Enkhmaa Masayuki Yamasaki Jung-Man Kim In-Shik Kim Sung-Kook Lee Tsendsuren Oyunsuren Yosuke Yamane

A clustering of insulin resistance, hypertension and dyslipidemia has been labeled as the metabolic syndrome. Asians have a lower frequency of obesity than do Caucasians, but have an increasing tendency toward metabolic syndrome. Most data on metabolic syndrome are based on studies from Western countries with only limited information derived from Asian populations. We conducted a cross-sectiona...

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