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Intergenerational correlations in size at birth and the contribution of environmental factors: The Uppsala Birth Cohort Multigenerational Study, Sweden, 1915-2002.

机译:出生时大小的代际相关性和环境因素的影响:瑞典乌普萨拉出生队列多代研究,1915年至2002年。

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Sizes at birth of parents and their children are known to be correlated, reflecting in part the influence of fetal and maternal genes. Sociodemographic factors, regarded as aspects of the shared environment across generations, would also be expected to contribute, but evidence is limited. In the present study, the authors aimed to quantify the role of the shared environment in explaining intergenerational correlations in birth weight and length by using data across 3 consecutive generations from the Uppsala Birth Cohort Multigenerational Study in Uppsala, Sweden. That study included birth and sociodemographic data on 7,657 singletons born in Uppsala in 1915-1929 (generation 1) and their grandchildren (generation 3). Standard regression and biometric models were used to study the correlations in size at birth of generation 1-generation 3 pairs. The data showed stronger correlations in maternal pairs than in paternal pairs for birth weight (0.125 vs. 0.096, P = 0.02) but not for birth length (0.097 vs. 0.093, P = 0.77). These correlations were not reduced by adjustment for sociodemographic factors in regression models. In contrast, significant shared-environment contributions to the intergenerational correlations were identified in biometric models, averaging 14% for both birth measures. These models assumed a common latent factor for the sociodemographic variables. The present results show that the shared environment moderately but significantly contributes to intergenerational correlations.
机译:已知父母及其子女出生时的大小是相关的,部分反映了胎儿和母亲基因的影响。社会人口学因素,被视为跨代共享环境的一部分,也有望做出贡献,但证据有限。在本研究中,作者旨在通过使用瑞典Uppsala的Uppsala出生队列多代研究中连续3代的数据来量化共享环境在解释出生体重和长度之间的代际相关性中的作用。该研究包括1915-1929年(第一代)及其后代(第三代)在乌普萨拉出生的7,657个单身人士的出生和社会人口统计学数据。使用标准回归和生物特征学模型研究第1代和第3代对出生时大小的相关性。数据显示,在出生体重方面,产妇对的关联性强于父亲对(0.125 vs. 0.096,P = 0.02),但在出生长度方面则没有关联(0.097 vs. 0.093,P = 0.77)。通过对回归模型中的社会人口统计学因素进行调整,这些相关性并未降低。相反,在生物特征识别模型中,共享环境对世代间关联的重要贡献被确定,两种出生率的平均值平均为14%。这些模型假定了社会人口统计学变量的共同潜在因素。目前的结果表明,共享的环境适度但显着促进了代际相关性。

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