保加利亚索非亚新生儿出生体重和体长的长期趋势(1980-2020年)。

IF 0.4 4区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Yanitsa Velichkova Zhecheva, Ivaila Yankova Ivanova-Pandourska, Racho Stefanov Stoev, Albena Borislavova Dimitrova, Boyan Valentinov Kirilov, Aleksandra Lubenova Ravnachka, Zoya Spasova Mateeva, Rayna Spasenkova Georgieva
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不同队列新生儿的人类学数据比较有助于评估生活条件变化对宫内生长发育的影响。该研究的目的是评估40年来保加利亚新生儿出生体重和身高长期趋势的强度和方向,并讨论不同环境因素可能产生的影响。从保加利亚索非亚两家妇产科医院的出生登记中收集的“正常出生体重”(2500-4500克)的11 595例单胎活产(6 073例男婴和5 522例女婴)的数据被纳入研究。采用SPSS 16.0进行统计分析。趋势的显著性通过单因素方差分析进行评估。在调查期间,男性和女性新生儿的平均出生体重分别从3446.8 g降至3334.9 g和从3321.2 g降至3179.1 g。在出生长度方面,从1981年到2000年,男女新生儿的出生长度均呈现显著的正趋势(男女新生儿分别从50.3厘米到51.2厘米,从49.8厘米到50.5厘米),2000年之后则呈现相反的下降趋势(男女出生长度分别为1.2厘米)。观察到的趋势可能反映了调查期间生活水平和保健的变化、人口变化和产妇指标的变化。由于出生时的体型不仅预示着短期并发症,而且预示着长期的健康和慢性疾病风险,保加利亚新生儿出生体重和身高的既定下降趋势可能与人口健康直接相关。
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Long term trends in birth weight and length of newborns from Sofia, Bulgaria (1980-2020).

The comparison of anthropological data of newborns from different cohorts helps assessing the influence of changes in living conditions on the intrauterine growth and development. The aim of the study is to evaluate the intensity and direction of the secular trend in birth weight and length of Bulgarian newborns for 40-year period and to discuss the possible impact of different environmental factors. Data of 11,595 singleton live births (6,073 boys and 5,522 girls) with "normal birthweight" (between 2500-4500 g) gathered from the birth registers of two Obstetrics and Gynecology hospitals in Sofia, Bulgaria are included in the study. The statistical analyses are performed using SPSS 16.0. The significance of the trend is assessed by one-way ANOVA analysis. For the investigated period mean birth weight decreases from 3446.8 g to 3334.9 g and from 3321.2 g to 3179.1 g in male and female newborns respectively. Concerning birth length a statistically significant positive secular trend is observed in both sexes from 1981 to 2000 (from 50.3 cm to 51.2 cm and from 49.8 cm to 50.5 cm in male and female newborns respectively) followed by an opposite decreasing trend (1.2 cm in both sexes) after 2000. The observed tendencies probably reflect the changes in living standards and health care, population changes and changes in maternal indicators during the investigated period. As size at birth predicts not only short-term complications but also long-term health and chronic disease risk, the established decreasing trend in birth weight and length of Bulgarian newborns could be directly connected with the health of the population.

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