Israeli jewish infants of different descent: growth patterns, likeness and differences. Longitudinal study.

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Anthropologischer Anzeiger Pub Date : 2004-03-01
Inga Peter, Emil Kh Ginsburg, Ida Malkin, Eugene Kobyliansky
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Abstract

Background: Due to increasing migration process and intermarriages among individuals belonging to different ethnic groups, it is important to examine whether intermixing of populations effects child growth rate.

Aims: To compare growth patterns of Jewish infants from distinct descent.

Subjects: 1300 Israeli children were divided into 7 groups: 4 groups of babies with both parents from the same geographic origin (Europe, Yemen, Middle East or North Africa) and 3 inter-mixed groups according to genetic distances between the parents' derivation.

Study design: The studied infants were monitored longitudinally for both body length. weight and head circumference from birth until 20 months of life. Using the curve fitting technique the follow-up data were fitted to the 3-parameter Count model.

Outcome measurements: Three sets of maximal likelihood estimates of the model parameters were obtained to test the growth patterns of different groups of Jewish children: individually-specific for every child, group specific for each individual within the group, and general for all individuals from all studied groups. Likelihood ratio test was used to examine whether the chosen function of trait dependence on age is uniformly reliable for all individuals from all the considered groups.

Results and conclusions: Significant differences were indicated between all studied growth curves for all three studied traits. Moreover, distances calculated between the studied cohorts demonstrated a clear distinction between the clusters of "non-mixed" and "mixed" groups for length and weight. Since the studied children were born and developed in similar environments, these results may serve as important evidence for the existence of a genetic effect on the growth process.

不同血统的以色列犹太婴儿:生长模式,相似和差异。纵向研究。
背景:由于不同种族的人口迁移和通婚的增加,研究人口的混合是否会影响儿童的生长速度是很重要的。目的:比较不同血统的犹太婴儿的生长模式。研究对象:1300名以色列儿童被分为7组:4组父母来自同一地理来源(欧洲、也门、中东或北非),3组根据父母血统的遗传距离进行杂交。研究设计:对所研究的婴儿进行纵向监测两种体长。从出生到20个月的体重和头围。采用曲线拟合技术对随访数据进行3参数计数模型拟合。结果测量:获得模型参数的三组最大似然估计,以测试不同犹太儿童群体的生长模式:每个儿童的个体特异性,组内每个个体的群体特异性,以及所有研究群体中所有个体的一般。使用似然比检验来检验所选择的性状对年龄的依赖函数是否对所有考虑的群体中的所有个体都是一致可靠的。结果与结论:三种性状的生长曲线之间存在显著差异。此外,计算的研究队列之间的距离表明,在长度和重量方面,“非混合”组和“混合”组之间存在明显的区别。由于所研究的儿童是在相似的环境中出生和发育的,因此这些结果可能作为遗传影响生长过程存在的重要证据。
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期刊介绍: AA is an international journal of human biology. It publishes original research papers on all fields of human biological research, that is, on all aspects, theoretical and practical of studies of human variability, including application of molecular methods and their tangents to cultural and social anthropology. Other than research papers, AA invites the submission of case studies, reviews, technical notes and short reports. AA is available online, papers must be submitted online to ensure rapid review and publication.
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