Blood pressure patterns were studied in 224 Nigerians comprising 22 fa
milies with at least one child with sickle cell anemia (SS) and 18 fam
ilies without sickle cell anemia (AA) in a community with a high frequ
ency of the sickle trait (AS). Among the offspring (n=162; mean age: 1
0.1 years), systolic blood pressure did not differ between the SS, AS,
or AA groups. However, the SS group had significantly lower diastolic
blood pressure than the AS or AA groups (60.6 versus 66.5 and 65.4 mm
Hg, respectively; P<.01). After controlling for genotype, age, body m
ass index, and sex, regression analysis revealed that age was the only
independent correlate of blood pressure.