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三胞胎、出生体重和利手。

Triplets, birthweight, and handedness.

机构信息

Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland, University of Helsinki, 00014 Helsinki, Finland;

Netherlands Twin Register, Department of Biological Psychology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, 1081 BT Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2018 Jun 5;115(23):6076-6081. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1719567115. Epub 2018 May 14.

Abstract

The mechanisms behind handedness formation in humans are still poorly understood. Very low birthweight is associated with higher odds of left-handedness, but whether this is due to low birthweight itself or premature birth is unknown. Handedness has also been linked to development, but the role of birthweight behind this association is unclear. Knowing that birthweight is lower in multiple births, triplets being about 1.5 kg lighter in comparison with singletons, and that multiples have a higher prevalence of left-handedness than singletons, we studied the association between birthweight and handedness in two large samples consisting exclusively of triplets from Japan ( = 1,305) and the Netherlands ( = 947). In both samples, left-handers had significantly lower birthweight (Japanese mean = 1,599 g [95% confidence interval (CI): 1,526-1,672 g]; Dutch mean = 1,794 g [95% CI: 1,709-1,879 g]) compared with right-handers (Japanese mean = 1,727 g [95% CI: 1,699-1,755 g]; Dutch mean = 1,903 g [95% CI: 1,867-1,938 g]). Within-family and between-family analyses both suggested that left-handedness is associated with lower birthweight, also when fully controlling for gestational age. Left-handers also had significantly delayed motor development and smaller infant head circumference compared with right-handers, but these associations diluted and became nonsignificant when controlling for birthweight. Our study in triplets provides evidence for the link between low birthweight and left-handedness. Our results also suggest that developmental differences between left- and right-handers are due to a shared etiology associated with low birthweight.

摘要

人类惯用手形成的机制仍未被充分理解。极低的出生体重与左撇子的几率较高有关,但这是由于出生体重本身还是早产尚不清楚。惯用手也与发育有关,但出生体重在这种关联中的作用尚不清楚。由于多胞胎的出生体重较低,三胞胎比单胎轻约 1.5 公斤,而且多胎的左撇子比例高于单胎,因此我们在两个主要样本中研究了出生体重与惯用手之间的关联,这两个样本仅由日本的三胞胎组成(n=1305)和荷兰(n=947)。在两个样本中,左撇子的出生体重明显较低(日本均值=1599 克[95%置信区间(CI):1526-1672 克];荷兰均值=1794 克[95%CI:1709-1879 克])与右撇子相比(日本均值=1727 克[95%CI:1699-1755 克];荷兰均值=1903 克[95%CI:1867-1938 克])。家内和家间分析均表明,即使完全控制胎龄,左撇子也与较低的出生体重相关。与右撇子相比,左撇子的运动发育明显延迟,头围也较小,但在控制出生体重后,这些关联减弱且变得无统计学意义。我们在三胞胎中的研究为低出生体重与左撇子之间的联系提供了证据。我们的结果还表明,左撇子和右撇子之间的发育差异是由于与低出生体重相关的共同病因引起的。

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