Trends in Birth Rates, Sex Ratio, and Infant Mortality Rates Among Singletons, Twins, and Higher Order Multiples in Brazil Between 2010 and 2023.

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Tania Kiehl Lucci, Bernardo Schonhorst de Oliveira, Claudia Monteiro Peixoto, Isabella Ribeiro Rodrigues, Claudio Possani, Ricardo Prist, Nancy L Segal, Edna Lúcia Tinoco Ponciano, Silvia Regina Dias Medici Saldiva, Mariana Azevedo Carvalho, Emma Otta
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This study examines birth rates and infant mortality rates in Brazil among singletons, twins, and higher order multiples between 2010 and 2023. Data were obtained from the Brazilian Ministry of Health's Live Birth Information System and Infant Mortality Information System. The dataset comprised 39,663,928 live births and 464,843 infant deaths occurring within the first year of life. Twin birth rates increased steadily over time, while singleton birth rates declined. The highest twin birth rates were observed in the Southeast (11.64‰) and South (11.47‰), whereas the lowest were observed in the North (7.81‰) and Northeast (9.23‰). Infant mortality among twins was approximately five times higher than among singleton, and higher order multiples faced an approximately threefold greater risk compared to singletons. Infant mortality rates were highest in the North and Northeast and lowest in the Southeast and South. Sex ratios varied by gestation type, with singletons showing the expected male bias and twins a slightly reduced male proportion, reflecting biological and regional influences on birth rates in Brazil. The data reveal a marked demographic shift between 2010 and 2023, with birth rates declining among women in their teens and 20s and increasing among those in their late 30s and 40s. Using Weinberg's differential method, we identified divergent trends in zygosity: dizygotic birth rates increased significantly over time, whereas monozygotic rates remained stable. This contrast underscores the environmentally responsive nature of dizygotic twinning, particularly its association with advancing maternal age and assisted reproductive technologies, compared to the relatively biologically stable pattern of monozygotic twinning.

2010年至2023年巴西单胎、双胞胎和高序胎的出生率、性别比和婴儿死亡率趋势
本研究调查了2010年至2023年间巴西单胎、双胞胎和高倍数婴儿的出生率和婴儿死亡率。数据来自巴西卫生部的活产信息系统和婴儿死亡率信息系统。该数据集包括39,663,928名活产婴儿和464,843名出生后一年内死亡的婴儿。随着时间的推移,双胞胎出生率稳步上升,而单胎出生率下降。双胞胎出生率最高的是东南部(11.64‰)和南部(11.47‰),最低的是北部(7.81‰)和东北部(9.23‰)。双胞胎的婴儿死亡率大约是单胎婴儿的5倍,而高倍数婴儿的死亡率大约是单胎婴儿的3倍。婴儿死亡率在北部和东北部最高,在东南部和南部最低。性别比例因妊娠类型而异,单胎表现出预期的男性偏见,双胞胎男性比例略有减少,反映出巴西出生率受到生物学和区域影响。数据显示,2010年至2023年间,人口结构发生了显著变化,青少年和20多岁女性的出生率下降,而30多岁和40多岁女性的出生率上升。使用Weinberg的微分方法,我们确定了合子的不同趋势:异卵出生率随着时间的推移显着增加,而单卵出生率保持稳定。与生物学上相对稳定的同卵双胞胎模式相比,这一对比强调了异卵双胞胎对环境的反应性,特别是它与高龄产妇和辅助生殖技术的关系。
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Twin Research and Human Genetics
Twin Research and Human Genetics 医学-妇产科学
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1.50
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11.10%
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37
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Twin Research and Human Genetics is the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies. Twin Research and Human Genetics covers all areas of human genetics with an emphasis on twin studies, genetic epidemiology, psychiatric and behavioral genetics, and research on multiple births in the fields of epidemiology, genetics, endocrinology, fetal pathology, obstetrics and pediatrics. Through Twin Research and Human Genetics the society aims to publish the latest research developments in twin studies throughout the world.
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