“…The reason why the association was not confirmed in obese hypertensives may be explained by the fact that this effect was masked in this group by the influence of high BMI. In other words, the association between Nsi\ RFLP of INSR gene and essential hypertension seems to be diluted by the presence of obesity, since obesity itself is known to be caused by various genetic and Schrader et al, 1996 Present study environmental factors, and strongly associated with insulin resistance and essential hypertension (Chen et al, 1998;Kroke et al, 1998;Wannamethee et al, 1998). Therefore, these results strongly suggest that the A/s/l RFLP of INSR gene is associated with essential hypertension, independently of obesity.…”