Forster J L, Bloom E, Sorensen G, Jeffery R W, Prineas R J
Prev Med. 1986 Nov;15(6):685-91. doi: 10.1016/0091-7435(86)90073-3.
The relationships of timing, spacing, number of births, and demographic variables to body mass index were examined in 844 white and 289 black women. Subjects were interviewed in 1978-1979 as mothers or female guardians of a stratified random sample of all Minneapolis children in grades 1-3. Results indicate that among black and white women, number of births, age at last birth, and years between first and last births were positively associated with body mass index. However, when age, education, and income were included in the regression equation for black women, none of the reproductive variables predicted body mass index. When number of births, age at last birth, and years between first and last birth were included in the same regression for white women, only number of births was independently associated with body mass index.
在844名白人女性和289名黑人女性中,研究了生育时间、生育间隔、生育数量以及人口统计学变量与体重指数之间的关系。1978 - 1979年,研究人员对明尼阿波利斯市所有1至3年级儿童分层随机抽样样本的母亲或女性监护人进行了访谈。结果表明,在黑人和白人女性中,生育数量、末次生育年龄以及首次生育与末次生育之间的间隔年数均与体重指数呈正相关。然而,当将年龄、教育程度和收入纳入黑人女性的回归方程时,没有一个生育变量能够预测体重指数。当把生育数量、末次生育年龄以及首次生育与末次生育之间的间隔年数纳入白人女性的同一回归方程时,只有生育数量与体重指数独立相关。