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Association between offspring intelligence and parental mortality: a population-based cohort study of one million Swedish men and their parents

机译:后代智力与父母死亡率之间的关联:一项基于人群的队列研究,涉及一百万瑞典男子及其父母

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Background: An inverse association of IQ with mortality has been observed in previous studies. Analyses of associations between offspring's IQ and parental mortality in biological and non-biological family relations may shed light on genetic and environmental influences. Methods: In a target cohort of 1 235 375 Swedish men, 931 825 (75%) men had complete data on all variables used. IQ of offspring was measured at age 18 and mothers and father were followed, on average, for 21.2 years and 19.7 years, respectively, with respect to all-cause and cause-specific mortality (cardiovascular disease, coronary heart disease, stroke and diabetes). The analyses were conducted by proportional hazards regression with adjustment for parental occupation, education and income. Results: In adjusted analyses using IQ as a continuous variable over a standard nine-point scale, hazards ratio (HR) for all-cause mortality was 0.96 (95% CI 0.96 to 0.96) for fathers and 0.95 (0.95 to 0.95) for mothers. The corresponding HRs were 0.99 (0.97 to 1.00) for stepfathers and 0.97 (0.95 to 0.99) for step-mothers. In adjusted analyses, HRs for CVD mortality among fathers and mothers were 0.97 (0.96 to 0.97) and 0.94 (0.93 to 0.94) respectively. The corresponding HRs for diabetes mortality were 0.91 (0.89 to 0.92) among fathers and 0.85 (0.83 to 0.87) among mothers. Conclusions: The associations found in non-biological family relationships suggest shared environmental influences and/or assortative mating. Stronger IQ-mortality associations in biological than non-biological relationships suggest genetic influences. Stronger inverse offspring IQ-parental mortality associations in mothers than in fathers might be due to environmental factors or epigenetic mechanisms.
机译:背景:在先前的研究中观察到智商与死亡率成反比。在生物学和非生物学家庭关系中,后代智商与父母死亡率之间的关联性分析可能会揭示遗传和环境影响。方法:在目标人群为1 235 375名瑞典男子中,931 825名(75%)男子拥有使用的所有变量的完整数据。在所有原因和特定原因死亡率(心血管疾病,冠心病,中风和糖尿病)中,均测量了18岁的后代智商,平均追踪了父亲和母亲平均21.2岁和19.7岁。 。通过比例风险回归对父母的职业,教育和收入进行调整,进行了分析。结果:在校正后的分析中,使用智商作为标准九点量表的连续变量,父亲的全因死亡率风险比(HR)为0.96(95%CI 0.96至0.96),母亲为0.95(0.95至0.95) 。继父的相应HR为0.99(0.97至1.00),继母的HR为0.97(0.95至0.99)。在调整后的分析中,父亲和母亲中CVD死亡率的HR分别为0.97(0.96至0.97)和0.94(0.93至0.94)。父亲中,糖尿病死亡率的相应HR为0.91(0.89至0.92),母亲中为0.85(0.83至0.87)。结论:在非生物家庭关系中发现的关联暗示了共同的环境影响和/或分类交配。与非生物关系中更强的智商与死亡率的关联暗示了遗传的影响。母亲的后代智商与父母之间的逆向关联性强于父亲,这可能是由于环境因素或表观遗传机制所致。

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