ABO Blood Group System: Its Association with Anthropometric Indices among Young Adults of Yoruba Ethnicity

M. A. Asafa, O. Ogunlade, R. Bolarinwa, L. Bisiriyu, O. A. Eluwole, S. T. Asafa, K. A. Oderinu
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Introduction: The ABO blood group system is unique in immunology and haematology because it is the only system in which antibodies are consistently and predictably present in the serum of normal individuals whose red cells lack the antigens. Several epidemiological studies have reported that the distribution of different ABO blood groups vary markedly among the populations of different geographical areas reflecting racial differences. Aims: The aim of this study was to determine the association between ABO blood group and anthropometric indices among apparently healthy young adults of Yoruba ethnicity. Study Design: This is a cross-sectional descriptive study. Place and Duration of Study: The study was carried out at Department of Physiological Sciences and University Health Centre, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife between May 2016 to June 2017. Methodology: Eighty apparently healthy young adults who were purposely selected participated in the study after screening for the ABO blood groups following the standard protocol. They were divided into four equal groups; 20 in each of blood groups A, B, AB and O who were age- and sex - matched. The weight (kg) and height (cm) of the participants were measured following standard protocol. Body mass index (BMI) and body surface area (BSA) were estimated from weight and height using Quetelex and Mosteller formulae respectively. Chi-square was used to compare grouped data while the comparison of means of parameters among the four blood groups was done using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). A p-value of < 0.05 was taken statistically significant. Results: Out of the total 80 participants, 15% were males. The mean ± SD of height(m) of participants with blood groups A, B, O and AB were 1.65 ± 0.06, 1.63 ± 0.08, 1.62 ± 0.08 and 1.63 ± 0.08 (F= 0.349, p= 0.790) respectively. The mean ± SD of weight(kg) of the participants with blood group A,B, O and AB were 56.15 ± 8.71, 56.00 ± 11.21, 57.10 ± 12.73 and 58.05 ± 10.35 (F= 0.154, p= 0.927) respectively. The mean ± SD of BMI in kg/m2 for blood groups A, B, O and AB were 20.74 ± 3.22, 20.86 ± 2.91, 21.79 ± 5.10 and 21.91 ± 4.21 (F= 0.472, p= 0.703) respectively while the mean ± SD of BSA (m2) for blood group A, B, O and AB were 1.60 ± 0.12, 1.59 ± 0.19, 1.60 ± 0.18 and 1.62 ± 0.15 (F= 0.098, p= 0.961) respectively. Conclusion: AB Blood group may be predisposed to metabolic syndrome due to the higher mean of weight, BSA and BMI found in this group.
ABO血型系统:其与约鲁巴族青年人体测量指标的关系
ABO血型系统在免疫学和血液学中是独一无二的,因为它是唯一一个在红细胞缺乏抗原的正常个体的血清中持续和可预测地存在抗体的系统。一些流行病学研究报道,不同ABO血型的分布在不同地理区域的人群中有显著差异,反映了种族差异。目的:本研究的目的是确定ABO血型和人体测量指标之间的关系在明显健康的青年约鲁巴族。研究设计:这是一项横断面描述性研究。研究地点和时间:该研究于2016年5月至2017年6月在Ile-Ife的Obafemi Awolowo大学生理科学系和大学健康中心进行。方法:80名明显健康的年轻人在按照标准方案进行ABO血型筛查后参与了这项研究。他们被分成四组;A、B、AB和O型血各20人,年龄和性别匹配。根据标准方案测量参与者的体重(kg)和身高(cm)。体重指数(BMI)和体表面积(BSA)分别采用Quetelex和Mosteller公式由体重和身高估算。分组资料比较采用卡方法,四种血型间参数均数比较采用方差分析(ANOVA)。p值< 0.05为差异有统计学意义。结果:在80名参与者中,15%是男性。A、B、O、AB血型受试者身高(m)均值±SD分别为1.65±0.06、1.63±0.08、1.62±0.08、1.63±0.08 (F= 0.349, p= 0.790)。A、B、O、AB血型受试者体重(kg)的平均值±SD分别为56.15±8.71、56.00±11.21、57.10±12.73、58.05±10.35 (F= 0.154, p= 0.927)。A、B、O、AB血型BMI (kg/m2)的平均±SD分别为20.74±3.22、20.86±2.91、21.79±5.10、21.91±4.21 (F= 0.472, p= 0.703); A、B、O、AB血型BSA (m2)的平均±SD分别为1.60±0.12、1.59±0.19、1.60±0.18、1.62±0.15 (F= 0.098, p= 0.961)。结论:AB血型患者体重、BSA、BMI均值较高,可能易患代谢综合征。
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