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Influence of paternal and maternal ethnicity and ethnic enclaves on newborn weight

机译:父母种族和飞地对新生儿体重的影响

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Background The association between maternal ethnicity and newborn weight is understood. Less is known about the additional influence of paternal ethnicity and neighbourhood ethnic composition. Methods We studied 692 301 singleton live births of parents of Canadian, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Pakistani, Indian, Filipino, Vietnamese, Korean, Hong Kong or Chinese birthplace. We used multivariable regression to calculate mean (95% CI) birthweight differences between infants of two Canadian-origin parents and (1) foreign-born mother and Canadian-born father, (2) Canadian-born mother and foreign-born father or (3) two foreign-born parents from the same country. We also stratified by high versus low same-ethnic concentration of the parent's residence. We adjusted for gestational age at birth, maternal age, parity, marital status and income quintile. Results Compared with male and female infants of two Canadian-born parents, those of same-country foreign-born parents weighed 6.2% (-218 g, 95% CI -214 g to -223 g) and 5.6% (-192 g, 95% CI -187 g to -196 g) less, respectively. The largest mean weight difference was among male (8.4% (-297 g, 95% CI -276 g to -319 g)) and female (8.2% (-279 g, 95% CI -262 g to -296 g)) infants of two Bangladeshi parents. Infants of a foreign-born mother and Canadian-born father had weights closest to those of two Canadian-born parents. Residing in an area of high (vs low) same-ethnic concentration was associated with lower birthweight among infants of mixed union couples, but not among those of parents originating from the same country. Conclusions Paternal and maternal ethnic origin influence newborn weight, which is modified by settlement in a high same-ethnic concentration area only among parents of mixed union.
机译:背景技术了解了孕妇种族与新生儿体重之间的关联。关于父系种族和邻里族裔构成的其他影响知之甚少。方法我们研究了692301例加拿大,孟加拉国,斯里兰卡,巴基斯坦,印度,菲律宾,越南,韩国,香港或中国出生地父母的单胎活产。我们使用多元回归分析计算了两个加拿大裔父母和(1)外国出生的母亲与加拿大出生的父亲,(2)加拿大出生的母亲与外国出生的父亲或( 3)来自同一国家的两个外国出生的父母。我们还根据父母住所的同族人口密度高低进行了分层。我们对出生时的胎龄,产妇的年龄,胎次,婚姻状况和收入五分位数进行了调整。结果与两个加拿大出生的父母的男婴和女婴相比,异国出生的父母的体重分别为6.2%(-218 g,95%CI -214 g至-223 g)和5.6%(-192 g,分别减少95%CI -187 g至-196 g)。平均体重差异最大的是男性(8.4%(-297 g,95%CI -276 g至-319 g))和女性(8.2%(-279 g,95%CI -262 g至-296 g))两名孟加拉父母的婴儿。外国出生的母亲和加拿大出生的父亲的体重最接近两个加拿大出生的父母的体重。居住在较高(与较低)同族裔人群的地区与较低的出生体重有关,而这是同居伴侣夫妇的出生体重较低的原因,而不是来自同一国家的父母的出生体重。结论父亲和母亲的种族出身会影响新生儿的体重,只有在混合同居的父母中,这种变化才能通过在同一种族集中度较高的地区定居而改变。

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    《Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health》 |2014年第10期|942-949|共8页
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    University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada;

    Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, Ontario, Canada;

    University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada,Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, Ontario, Canada,Keenan Research Centre, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St Michael's Hospital, Toronto,Ontario, Canada;

    University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada,Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, Ontario, Canada,Keenan Research Centre, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St Michael's Hospital, Toronto,Ontario, Canada;

    University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada,Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences, Toronto, Ontario, Canada,Keenan Research Centre, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St Michael's Hospital, Toronto,Ontario, Canada,Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, St Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Ontario,St Michael's Hospital, 30 Bond Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 1W8;

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