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Nursing Research and Practice | 2014

The Association between KIF6 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism rs20455 and Serum Lipids in Filipino-American Women

Irma B. Ancheta; Cynthia Battie; Dan Richard; Christine V. Ancheta; Nancy Borja-Hart; Annabelle S. Volgman; Yvette Conley

The Trp719Arg allele of KIF6 rs20455, a putative risk factor for CHD especially in those with elevated low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), was investigated in Filipino-American women (FAW, n = 235) participating in health screenings in four cities. The rs20455 genotype of each subject was determined by a multiplex assay using a Luminex-OLA procedure. The risk allele Trp719Arg was present in 77% of the subjects. The genotype distribution was 23% Trp/Trp, 51% Arg/Trp, and 26% Arg/Arg. Genotype did not predict the presence of CHD risk factors. Moreover, LDL-C, HDL-C, and triglycerides mean values did not vary as a function of genotype. However, those with the Arg/Arg genotype on statin medication exhibited a significantly higher mean triglycerides level (P < 0.01). Approximately 60% of participants regardless of genotype exhibited LDL-C levels ≥100 mg/dL but were not taking medication. Approximately 43% of those with the Trp719Arg risk allele on statins exhibited elevated LDL-C levels. Our study suggests that the Trp719Arg allele of KIF 6 rs20455 is common among Filipino-American women; thus, even with borderline LDL-C levels would benefit from statin treatment. Secondly, many participants did not exhibit guideline recommended LDL-C levels including many who were on statin drugs.


Ethnicity & Disease | 2014

The prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors and diabetes increases with a body mass index of > or = 23 kg/m2 in Filipino American women.

Irma B. Ancheta; Cynthia Battie; Ma. Teresa G. Tuason; Nancy Borja-Hart; Christine V. Ancheta


Ethnicity & Disease | 2012

A comparison of metabolic syndrome (MetS) risk factors in Filipino women and Filipino American women: a pilot study

Irma B. Ancheta; Cynthia Battie; Teresa Tuason; Christine V. Ancheta


Applied Nursing Research | 2015

One size does not fit all: cardiovascular health disparities as a function of ethnicity in Asian-American women

Irma B. Ancheta; Joan M. Carlson; Cynthia Battie; Nancy Borja-Hart; Sarah Cobb; Christine V. Ancheta


Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities | 2017

Cardiovascular Disease Risk Score: Results from the Filipino-American Women Cardiovascular Study

Irma B. Ancheta; Cynthia Battie; Annabelle S. Volgman; Christine V. Ancheta; Latha Palaniappan


Archive | 2014

THEPREVALENCE OFCARDIOVASCULARRISKFACTORS ANDDIABETESINCREASES WITH ABODYMASSINDEX OF

Irma B. Ancheta; Cynthia Battie; Nancy Borja-Hart; Christine V. Ancheta


Global heart | 2014

23KG/M 2 INFILIPINOAMERICANWOMEN

Irma B. Ancheta; Annabelle S. Volgman; Christine V. Ancheta; Cynthia Battie


Global heart | 2014

PW236 Comparison of Cardiovascular Disease Risk Scores in Filipino-American Women: Results from the Filipino Across the Nations Study (FANS)

Irma B. Ancheta; Teresa Tuason; Jenna Levenson; Christine V. Ancheta; Cynthia Battie; Latha Palaniappan


Global heart | 2014

PM283 International Diabetes Federation (IDF), Harmonizing and National Cholesterol Education Program’s Adult Treatment Panel III (NCEP/ATP III) Definition for Metabolic Syndrome: Which of These Criteria Best Captures the Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome Among Filipino Women?

Irma B. Ancheta; Christine V. Ancheta; Cynthia Battie; Rene Flores


Circulation | 2009

PT284 The Influence of Waist Circumference on Cardiovascular Risk Factors Among Filipino-American Women

Irma B. Ancheta; Cynthia Battie; Christine V. Ancheta; Sarah Cobb

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Irma B. Ancheta

University of North Florida

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Cynthia Battie

University of North Florida

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Nancy Borja-Hart

Nova Southeastern University

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Annabelle S. Volgman

Rush University Medical Center

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Sarah Cobb

University of South Florida

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Teresa Tuason

University of North Florida

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Rene Flores

University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

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