“…Only six stated categorically that the subjects were only Caucasian (14,40,57,58,60,78,79). Three reported results in both Caucasian and black African Americans without distinction (18,19,81); three gave data on blacks and Caucasians separately (84)(85)(86); one reported on a large cohort of Caucasians, blacks, and Hispanic individuals (58); one reported on black Africans; two described values for restricted ethnic groups (42,44,83,87); and seven reported on Asians (28,29,43,63,65,75,77). The remaining 58 did not provide racial composition of their study subjects.…”