Kelly Y, Panico L, Bartley M, Marmot M, Nazroo J, Sacker A
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University College London, 1-19 Torrington Place, London WC1E 6BT, UK.
J Public Health (Oxf). 2009 Mar;31(1):131-7. doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdn057. Epub 2008 Jul 21.
Birthweight varies according to ethnic group, but it is not clear why such differences exist. We examine the contribution of socioeconomic, maternal and behavioural factors to differences in mean birthweight and the prevalence of low birthweight across ethnic groups.
Data from the nationally representative UK Millennium Cohort Study (n = 16,157) on White, Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Black Caribbean and Black African infants were analysed. Cohort members were born in 2000-02, and data on birthweight, maternal, infant, behavioural and socioeconomic factors were collected by home interviews.
Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi infants were 280-350 g lighter, and 2.5 times more likely to be low birthweight compared with White infants. Black Caribbean infants were 150 g and Black African infants 70 g lighter compared with White infants, and Black Caribbean and Black African infants were 60% more likely to be low birthweight compared with White infants. For Black Caribbean, Black African, Bangladeshi and Pakistani infants, socioeconomic factors were important in explaining birthweight differences and, for Indian and Bangladeshi infants, maternal and infant factors were important in explaining birthweight differences.
Future policies aimed at reducing inequalities in birthweight must pay attention to the different socioeconomic and culturally-related profiles of ethnic minority groups in the UK.
出生体重因种族而异,但尚不清楚为何存在此类差异。我们研究了社会经济、母亲和行为因素对不同种族平均出生体重差异以及低出生体重患病率的影响。
对来自具有全国代表性的英国千禧队列研究(n = 16157)中白人、印度裔、巴基斯坦裔、孟加拉裔、加勒比黑人及非洲黑人婴儿的数据进行了分析。队列成员于2000 - 2002年出生,通过家访收集了出生体重、母亲、婴儿、行为及社会经济因素的数据。
与白人婴儿相比,印度裔、巴基斯坦裔和孟加拉裔婴儿出生时体重轻280 - 350克,低出生体重的可能性高出2.5倍。与白人婴儿相比,加勒比黑人婴儿轻150克,非洲黑人婴儿轻70克,且加勒比黑人及非洲黑人婴儿低出生体重的可能性比白人婴儿高60%。对于加勒比黑人、非洲黑人、孟加拉裔和巴基斯坦裔婴儿,社会经济因素在解释出生体重差异方面很重要,而对于印度裔和孟加拉裔婴儿,母亲和婴儿因素在解释出生体重差异方面很重要。
未来旨在减少出生体重不平等现象的政策必须关注英国少数族裔不同的社会经济和文化相关特征。