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Intergenerational transmission of birth weight across three generations

Intergenerational transmission of birth weight across three generations
Intergenerational transmission of birth weight across three generations
While previous studies have shown intergenerational transmission of birth weight from mother to child, whether the continuity persists across 3 generations has rarely been assessed. We used the Aberdeen Maternity and Neonatal Databank (United Kingdom) to examine the intergenerational correlations of birth weight, birth weight adjusted for gestational age and sex, and small- and large-for-gestational-age births across 3 generations among 1,457 grandmother-mother-child triads. All participants were born between 1950 and 2015. The intergenerational transmission was examined with linear regression analyses. We found that grandmaternal birth weight was associated with grandchild birth weight, independently of prenatal and sociodemographic covariates and maternal birth weight (B = 0.12 standard deviation units, 95% confidence interval: 0.07, 0.18). Similar intergenerational continuity was found for birth weight adjusted for sex and gestational age as well as for small-for-gestational-age births. In conclusion, birth weight and fetal growth showed intergenerational continuity across 3 generations. This supports the hypothesis that the developmental origins of birth weight and hence later health and disease are already present in earlier generations.
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Lahti-Pulkkinen, Marius
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Räikkönen, Katri
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Osmond, Clive
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Reynolds, Rebecca M.
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Räikkönen, Katri
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Osmond, Clive
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Norman, Jane
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Reynolds, Rebecca M.
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Lahti-Pulkkinen, Marius, Battacharya, Sohinee, Räikkönen, Katri, Osmond, Clive, Norman, Jane and Reynolds, Rebecca M. (2018) Intergenerational transmission of birth weight across three generations. American Journal of Epidemiology, 187 (6), 1165–1173. (doi:10.1093/aje/kwx340).

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While previous studies have shown intergenerational transmission of birth weight from mother to child, whether the continuity persists across 3 generations has rarely been assessed. We used the Aberdeen Maternity and Neonatal Databank (United Kingdom) to examine the intergenerational correlations of birth weight, birth weight adjusted for gestational age and sex, and small- and large-for-gestational-age births across 3 generations among 1,457 grandmother-mother-child triads. All participants were born between 1950 and 2015. The intergenerational transmission was examined with linear regression analyses. We found that grandmaternal birth weight was associated with grandchild birth weight, independently of prenatal and sociodemographic covariates and maternal birth weight (B = 0.12 standard deviation units, 95% confidence interval: 0.07, 0.18). Similar intergenerational continuity was found for birth weight adjusted for sex and gestational age as well as for small-for-gestational-age births. In conclusion, birth weight and fetal growth showed intergenerational continuity across 3 generations. This supports the hypothesis that the developmental origins of birth weight and hence later health and disease are already present in earlier generations.

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Accepted/In Press date: 10 October 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 26 October 2017
Published date: 1 June 2018

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Local EPrints ID: 417822
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/417822
ISSN: 0002-9262
PURE UUID: 39e4e681-6eff-48c6-b548-f2d46bb9c499
ORCID for Clive Osmond: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9054-4655

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Date deposited: 14 Feb 2018 17:31
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 05:51

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Author: Marius Lahti-Pulkkinen
Author: Sohinee Battacharya
Author: Katri Räikkönen
Author: Clive Osmond ORCID iD
Author: Jane Norman
Author: Rebecca M. Reynolds

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