de Wilde Jeroen A, van Buuren Stef, Middelkoop Barend J C
Department of Youth Health Care, Municipal Health Service The Hague (GGD Den Haag), Koningin Sophiestraat 120, 2595 TM The Hague, the Netherlands.
BMC Public Health. 2013 Oct 7;13:931. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-13-931.
South Asian babies born in developed countries are generally lighter than babies from other ethnic groups born in the same country. While the mean birth weight of Caucasian babies in the Netherlands has increased the past decades, it is unknown if the mean birth weight of South Asian babies born in the Netherlands has increased or if the prevalence of low birth weight (LBW) or small-for-gestational-age (SGA) has decreased.The aims of this study are: 1. to investigate secular changes in mean birth weight and the prevalence of LBW and SGA in Surinamese South Asian babies, and 2. to assess differences between Surinamese South Asian and Dutch Caucasian neonates born 2006-2009.
A population based study for which neonatal characteristics of 2014 Surinamese South Asian babies, born between 1974 and 2009 in the Netherlands, and 3104 Dutch Caucasian babies born 2006-2009 were obtained from well-baby clinic records. LBW was defined as a birth weight <2500 g. SGA was based on a universal population standard (the Netherlands) and three ethnic specific standards (the Netherlands, UK, Canada).
In Surinamese South Asian babies from 1974 to 2009 no secular trend in mean birth weight and prevalence of LBW was found, whereas SGA prevalence decreased significantly.Surinamese South Asian babies born in 2006-2009 (2993 g; 95% CI 2959-3029 g) were 450 g lighter than Dutch Caucasian babies (3448 g; 95% CI 3429-3468 g), while LBW and SGA prevalences, based on universal standards, were three times higher. Application of ethnic specific standards from the Netherlands and the UK yielded SGA rates in Surinamese South Asian babies that were similar to Dutch. There were considerable differences between the standards used.
Since 1974, although the mean birth weight of Surinamese South Asian babies remained unchanged, they gained a healthier weight for their gestational age.
在发达国家出生的南亚裔婴儿通常比在同一国家出生的其他族裔婴儿体重更轻。虽然过去几十年荷兰白人婴儿的平均出生体重有所增加,但尚不清楚在荷兰出生的南亚裔婴儿的平均出生体重是否增加,或者低出生体重(LBW)或小于胎龄儿(SGA)的患病率是否下降。本研究的目的是:1. 调查苏里南南亚裔婴儿平均出生体重以及LBW和SGA患病率的长期变化;2. 评估2006 - 2009年出生的苏里南南亚裔和荷兰白人新生儿之间的差异。
一项基于人群的研究,从健康婴儿诊所记录中获取了1974年至2009年在荷兰出生的2014名苏里南南亚裔婴儿以及2006 - 2009年出生的3104名荷兰白人婴儿的新生儿特征。LBW定义为出生体重<2500克。SGA基于通用人群标准(荷兰)以及三个特定族裔标准(荷兰、英国、加拿大)。
1974年至2009年的苏里南南亚裔婴儿中,未发现平均出生体重和LBW患病率的长期趋势,而SGA患病率显著下降。2006 - 2009年出生的苏里南南亚裔婴儿(2993克;95%可信区间2959 - 3029克)比荷兰白人婴儿(3448克;95%可信区间3429 - 3468克)轻450克,而基于通用标准的LBW和SGA患病率高出三倍。应用荷兰和英国的特定族裔标准得出的苏里南南亚裔婴儿SGA率与荷兰人相似。所使用的标准之间存在相当大的差异。
自1974年以来,尽管苏里南南亚裔婴儿的平均出生体重保持不变,但就其胎龄而言,他们的体重变得更健康。