The impact of birth weight on life: constructing twin data

Chisako Yamane
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There is a risk that babies born with a low birth weight may die during the first month of life and for those that survive, potential lifelong consequences include increased risk of stunted growth, lower IQ and conditions like obesity and diabetes later in life. Therefore, preventing low birth weight is important. There has been little research on the impact of low and high birth weight on overall quality of life and, specifically, marriage and happiness. Assistant Professor Chisako Yamane, Faculty of Economics, Hiroshima University of Economics, Japan, is seeking to fill this research gap by providing insights into the wider aspects of birth weight that will help give researchers a deeper understanding of the potential negative impacts and encourage policy makers to introduce initiatives to prevent incidence of low birth weight in Japan and beyond. Yamane and the team are using the 'twin effect model' which is a method based on the premise that unobservable factors are almost the same for twins to identify the causal relationship between birth weight and subsequent life. Japan has the highest proportion of low-birth-weight babies among OECD countries and Yamane and the team are working to better understand this phenomenon. The researchers suspect cultural elements such as a desire to be skinny among women and children are at play here. The team therefore want to convey the health risks associated with being underweight both for individuals and their offspring.
出生体重对寿命的影响:构建双胞胎数据
出生体重过低的婴儿有可能在出生后的第一个月内死亡,而对于那些存活下来的婴儿来说,潜在的终身后果包括发育迟缓、智商低下以及晚年肥胖和糖尿病等疾病的风险增加。因此,预防低出生体重是很重要的。关于出生体重高低对整体生活质量,特别是对婚姻和幸福的影响的研究很少。日本广岛经济大学经济系助理教授山根Chisako Yamane正在寻求填补这一研究空白,通过提供对出生体重更广泛方面的见解,这将有助于研究人员更深入地了解潜在的负面影响,并鼓励政策制定者采取措施,防止日本及其他地区出生体重过低的发生率。Yamane和他的团队正在使用“双胞胎效应模型”,这是一种基于双胞胎的不可观察因素几乎相同的前提下确定出生体重和随后生活之间因果关系的方法。在经合组织国家中,日本的低出生体重婴儿比例最高,Yamane和他的团队正在努力更好地理解这一现象。研究人员猜测,女性和儿童对苗条的渴望等文化因素在起作用。因此,研究小组希望向个人及其后代传达与体重过轻相关的健康风险。
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