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非裔美国人的低出生体重:代际幸福感能否改善结局?

Low birthweight in African Americans: does intergenerational well-being improve outcome?

作者信息

Foster H W, Thomas D J, Semenya K A, Thomas J

机构信息

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Meharry Medical College, Nashville, Tennessee 37208.

出版信息

J Natl Med Assoc. 1993 Jul;85(7):516-20.

Abstract

The primary antecedent of infant mortality is low birthweight. Vital statistics data have shown that women of low socioeconomic status, regardless of race, are at greater risk for delivering low birthweight infants; however, prevailing data show that black women of the same socioeconomic status as white women have a twofold higher risk of giving birth to an infant weighing < 2500 g and a threefold risk of delivering a very low birthweight infant weighing < 1500 g. There is also evidence that intergenerational effects on birth outcome exist. However, virtually all studies of the effect of socioeconomic status on perinatal outcome have been cross-sectional; the effect of sustained intergenerational well-being has not been measured. To address this gap, this study was designed to demonstrate that in an African-American population with sustained high socioeconomic status and equal risk factors, the birthweight distribution and other reproductive outcomes are the same as those for comparable US white populations. Preliminary findings are reported here.

摘要

婴儿死亡率的主要诱因是低出生体重。人口动态统计数据表明,社会经济地位低下的女性,无论种族如何,生育低出生体重婴儿的风险更高;然而,现有数据显示,与白人女性社会经济地位相同的黑人女性,生出体重<2500克婴儿的风险高出两倍,生出体重<1500克极低出生体重婴儿的风险高出三倍。也有证据表明存在代际对出生结局的影响。然而,几乎所有关于社会经济地位对围产期结局影响的研究都是横断面研究;持续代际福祉的影响尚未得到衡量。为了填补这一空白,本研究旨在证明,在具有持续高社会经济地位且风险因素相同的非裔美国人群体中,出生体重分布和其他生殖结局与美国白人对照人群相同。本文报告了初步研究结果。

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