Sociology meets genetics: sociogenetic implications for future management of hypertension and heart failure
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Sociology meets genetics: sociogenetic implications for future management of hypertension and heart failure
Abstract
Hypertension and heart failure contribute significantly to morbidity and mortality in the United States. Suboptimal control of these disease processes is multifactorial and involves poorly understood mechanisms affected by the environment (socioeconomic factors) and genetics (cell biology). Dietary sodium is an illustrative case. Although physicians intuitively accept that sodium affects renal and cardiovascular physiology, the complex overlay of genetics, environment, and culture is not practically addressed to make a meaningful difference in patient care. Optimal control of hypertension and heart failure will require a personalized care plan for each patient that includes lifestyle changes and carefully selected pharmacotherapy and also accounts for sociogenetic factors that affect each patient's life and thus his or her disease process. Physicians' cultural biases and perceptions also must be factored into this complex patient care equation.
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