J M Naidu
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Recent Articles
1.
Naidu J, Babu B, Kusuma Y, Yasmin , Devi S
Am J Hum Biol
. 2017 May;
7(5):589-595.
PMID: 28557117
The effects of inbreeding on reproductive outcome in terms of fertility and mortality were analyzed in seven tribal populations from Andhra Pradesh, India. The effect on mortality at both prenatal...
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Purkait P, Halder K, Thakur S, Ghosh Roy A, Raychaudhuri P, Bhattacharya S, et al.
Clin Hypertens
. 2017 Apr;
23:12.
PMID: 28361007
Background: Angiotensinogen (AGT) enzyme comprises a vital module of RAAS system that effectively controls the blood pressure and related cardiovascular functions. Ample association studies have reported the importance of AGT...
3.
Kusuma Y, Babu B, Naidu J
Homo
. 2007 Aug;
59(1):67-79.
PMID: 17675005
This paper reports the prevalence of chronic energy deficiency (CED) based on body mass index (BMI) and its relation to other adiposity measures namely, waist-hip ratio (WHR) and conicity index...
4.
Watkins W, Prasad B, Naidu J, Rao B, Bhanu B, Ramachandran B, et al.
Ann Hum Genet
. 2005 Nov;
69(Pt 6):680-92.
PMID: 16266407
Tribal populations of the Indian subcontinent have been of longstanding interest to anthropologists and human geneticists. To investigate the relationship of Indian tribes to Indian castes and continental populations, we...
5.
Kusuma Y, Babu B, Naidu J
Ann Hum Biol
. 2002 Oct;
29(5):502-12.
PMID: 12396370
Background: Elevated blood pressure is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality throughout the world, as a major contributor to cardiovascular diseases. Blood pressure tends to vary cross-culturally and studies...
6.
Kusuma Y, Babu B, Naidu J
Coll Antropol
. 2002 Jul;
26(1):319-23.
PMID: 12137316
The present paper reports the distribution of finger ridge count correlations among four tribal populations from Andhra Pradesh, India viz., Dulia, Kotia, Manne Dora and Manzai Mali, and examines the...
7.
Redd A, Roberts-Thomson J, Karafet T, Bamshad M, Jorde L, Naidu J, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2002 Apr;
12(8):673-7.
PMID: 11967156
Phenotypic similarities between Australian Aboriginal People and some tribes of India were noted by T.H. Huxley during the voyage of the Rattlesnake (1846-1850). Anthropometric studies by Birdsell led to his...
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Kusuma Y, Babu B, Naidu J
J Cardiovasc Risk
. 2002 Mar;
8(6):337-47.
PMID: 11873089
Background: Hypertension is becoming a major public health problem in developing countries. Blood pressure tends to vary cross-culturally and is influenced by various factors including age, body composition and pulse...
9.
Kusuma Y, Babu B, Naidu J
Homo
. 2002 Jan;
52(2):110-6.
PMID: 11802563
The asymmetry among the four tribal populations Dulia, Kotia, Manne Dora and Manzai Mali is reported. The mean directional asymmetry (MDA) and mean absolute asymmetry (MAA) were measured for homologous...
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Prasad B, Ricker C, Watkins W, Dixon M, Rao B, Naidu J, et al.
Hum Biol
. 2002 Jan;
73(5):715-25.
PMID: 11758691
The aboriginal populations living in the Nicobar Islands are hypothesized to be descendants of people who were part of early human dispersals into Southeast Asia. However, analyses of ethnographic histories,...