Mascie-Taylor C G, Lasker G W
Department of Biological Anthropology, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Hum Biol. 1990 Aug;62(4):573-6.
Analysis of variance shows no significant associations between stature, weight, or body mass index (BMI) and ABO or Rh blood group phenotypes among a sample of mothers in England, Scotland, and Wales whose children were born during March 3-9, 1958. Social factors are significantly associated with stature and weight; the effects of social class of the women's fathers, regions of birth of the women, their ages, whether their education continued beyond age 16 or not, and the total number of births were separated out by regression analysis. The adjusted residual regression of ABO and Rh phenotypes were not significantly related to reported stature, weight, or BMI.
方差分析表明,在1958年3月3日至9日期间孩子出生的英格兰、苏格兰和威尔士母亲样本中,身高、体重或体重指数(BMI)与ABO或Rh血型表型之间无显著关联。社会因素与身高和体重显著相关;通过回归分析分离出了女性父亲的社会阶层、女性的出生地、年龄、教育是否持续到16岁以后以及生育总数的影响。ABO和Rh血型表型的调整后残差回归与报告的身高、体重或BMI无显著关系。