1972-1996年17个国家双胞胎和三胞胎比率的比较研究。

Y Imaizumi
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利用奥地利、捷克共和国、斯洛伐克共和国、英格兰和威尔士、德国、荷兰、瑞士、丹麦、芬兰、挪威、瑞典、加拿大、澳大利亚、香港、以色列、日本和新加坡1972年至1996年期间的人口动态统计数据,分析了双胞胎和三胞胎出生率的长期变化。在这17个国家中,捷克共和国和斯洛伐克共和国的双胞胎和三胞胎比率从1972年至1994年保持不变,而在审查期间,其他15个国家的这些比率在每个国家都逐年显著增加。从1972年到1996年,双胞胎率从奥地利的1.2倍上升到丹麦的2倍。在此期间,三胞胎的比率从丹麦的3倍增加到挪威的9倍。除了斯洛伐克共和国一个例外,斯堪的纳维亚国家的三胞胎率最高,其次是其他欧洲和亚洲国家。双胞胎和三胞胎比例的上升归因于使用促排卵激素的母亲比例较高,部分归因于体外受精。
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A comparative study of twinning and triplet rates in 17 countries, 1972-1996.

Secular changes in twinning and triplet rates were analyzed using vital statistics in Austria, the Czech Republic, the Slovak Republic, England and Wales, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Canada, Australia, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, and Singapore during the period from 1972 to 1996. Among those 17 countries, the twinning and triplet rates in the Czech Republic and in the Slovak Republic remained constant from 1972 to 1994, whereas these rates increased significantly year by year in the other 15 countries during the examined period in each country. Twinning rates increased from 1.2-fold in Austria to 2-fold in Denmark from 1972 to 1996. As for triplets, the rate increased from 3-fold in Denmark to 9-fold in Norway during that period. With one exception, that being the Slovak Republic, the triplet rate was highest in the Scandinavian countries, followed by the other European and Asian countries. The rising twinning and triplet rates have been attributed to the higher proportion of mothers treated with ovulation-inducing hormones and partially attributed to IVF.

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