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Gestational age differences in health and development among young Swedish men born at term.

机译:年轻瑞典人出生于期末的孕态差异。

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BACKGROUND: Although increased morbidity and mortality associated with pre-term birth and restricted fetal growth have been extensively studied, relatively little is known about variations in health outcomes among term births, because they are often assumed to be homogeneous. METHODS: We examined variations in height, body mass index (BMI), systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SBP and DBP), and intellectual performance by gestational age and fetal 'growth' (birth weight for gestational age) among young Swedish men born at term (37-41 weeks of gestation). We also compared the magnitude of associations among 314,642 men from different families and among 72,212 full brothers from 35,215 families to assess whether the associations are explained by familial factors shared by siblings. RESULTS: Gestational age in completed weeks was positively associated with height [0.11 cm, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.09-0.13] and intellectual performance (0.01, 95% CI: 0.00-0.02) and negatively associated with SBP (-0.28 mmHg, 95% CI: -0.33 to -0.24), after controlling for birth weight, maternal age at the men's birth, parity, family socio-economic position and family structure. The associations with height and SBP were observed also among brothers within families, suggesting that they are not explained by shared family characteristics. However, the positive association between gestational age and intellectual performance was no longer present within families. Birth weight for gestational age (z-score) was positively associated with height, BMI and intellectual performance and negatively associated with SBP. These associations were robust within families. CONCLUSIONS: Among young men born at term, fetal growth and even gestational age are independently associated with adult size, BP and cognitive ability. The extent to which shared family characteristics explain the associations varies across outcomes.
机译:背景:虽然已经广泛研究了与预期出生和限制胎儿生长相关的发病率和死亡率增加,但是在术语出生中的健康结果的变化中,相对较少,因为它们通常被认为是均匀的。方法:我们检查了高度,体重指数(BMI),收缩压和舒张血压(SBP和DBP)的变化,以及通过孕龄和胎儿生长的智力表现(胎儿的生长)(胎儿的孕产量)在出生的年轻瑞典语中术语(妊娠37-41周)。我们还将314,642名来自不同家庭的男性的协会和来自35,212个家庭的72,212个全兄弟之间的级别进行了比较,以评估协会是否由兄弟姐妹共享的家庭因素解释。结果:完成周的孕龄与高度呈正相关[0.11厘米,95%置信区间(CI):0.09-0.13]和智力性能(0.01,95%CI:0.00-0.02),与SBP负相关(-0.28 MMHG,95%CI:-0.33至-0.24),在控制出生体重后,男性出生,平价,家庭社会经济地位和家庭结构。在家庭中的兄弟中也观察到高度和SBP的协会,这表明他们不会被共享家庭特征解释。但是,孕龄与智力表现之间的积极关系不再存在于家庭中。孕龄(Z-Score)的出生体重与高度,BMI和智力表现呈正相关,与SBP负相关。这些协会在家庭内部是强大的。结论:在期间出生的年轻人中,胎儿生长甚至孕龄与成人大小,BP和认知能力独立相关。共享家庭特征解释的程度解释了协会的结果不同。

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