Paternal and maternal influences on differences in birth weight between Europeans and Indians born in the UK.

Ethnic groups differ significantly in adult physique and birth weight. We aimed to improve understanding of maternal versus paternal contributions to ethnic differences in birth weight, by comparing the offspring of same-ethnic versus mixed-ethnic unions amongst Europeans and South Asian Indians in...

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Main Authors: Jonathan C K Wells, Georgina Sharp, Philip J Steer, David A Leon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3648535?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-43d58632108543e8ae8ef7c08d8f9f512020-11-24T21:51:48ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0185e6111610.1371/journal.pone.0061116Paternal and maternal influences on differences in birth weight between Europeans and Indians born in the UK.Jonathan C K WellsGeorgina SharpPhilip J SteerDavid A LeonEthnic groups differ significantly in adult physique and birth weight. We aimed to improve understanding of maternal versus paternal contributions to ethnic differences in birth weight, by comparing the offspring of same-ethnic versus mixed-ethnic unions amongst Europeans and South Asian Indians in the UK.We used data from the UK Office for National Statistics Longitudinal Study (LS) and the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital (CWH), London. In the combined sample at all gestational ages, average birth weight of offspring with two European parents was significantly greater than that of offspring with two Indian parents [Δ = 344 (95% CI 329, 360) g]. Compared to offspring of European mothers, the offspring of Indian mothers had lower birth weight, whether the father was European [Δ = -152 (95% CI -92, -212) g] or Indian [Δ = -254 (95% -315, -192) g]. After adjustment for various confounding factors, average birth weight of offspring with European father and Indian mother was greater than that of offspring with two Indian parents [LS: Δ = 249 (95% CI 143, 354) g; CWH: Δ = 236 (95% CI 62, 411) g]. Average birth weight of offspring with Indian father and European mother was significantly less than that of offspring with two European parents [LS: Δ = -117 (95% CI -207, -26) g; CWH: Δ = -83 (-206, 40) g].Birth weight of offspring with mixed-ethnic parentage was intermediate between that of offspring with two European or two Indian parents, demonstrating a paternal as well as a maternal contribution to ethnic differences in fetal growth. This can be interpreted as demonstrating paternal modulation of maternal investment in offspring. We suggest long-term nutritional experience over generations may drive such ethnic differences through parental co-adaptation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3648535?pdf=render
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author Jonathan C K Wells
Georgina Sharp
Philip J Steer
David A Leon
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Georgina Sharp
Philip J Steer
David A Leon
Paternal and maternal influences on differences in birth weight between Europeans and Indians born in the UK.
PLoS ONE
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Georgina Sharp
Philip J Steer
David A Leon
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title Paternal and maternal influences on differences in birth weight between Europeans and Indians born in the UK.
title_short Paternal and maternal influences on differences in birth weight between Europeans and Indians born in the UK.
title_full Paternal and maternal influences on differences in birth weight between Europeans and Indians born in the UK.
title_fullStr Paternal and maternal influences on differences in birth weight between Europeans and Indians born in the UK.
title_full_unstemmed Paternal and maternal influences on differences in birth weight between Europeans and Indians born in the UK.
title_sort paternal and maternal influences on differences in birth weight between europeans and indians born in the uk.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Ethnic groups differ significantly in adult physique and birth weight. We aimed to improve understanding of maternal versus paternal contributions to ethnic differences in birth weight, by comparing the offspring of same-ethnic versus mixed-ethnic unions amongst Europeans and South Asian Indians in the UK.We used data from the UK Office for National Statistics Longitudinal Study (LS) and the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital (CWH), London. In the combined sample at all gestational ages, average birth weight of offspring with two European parents was significantly greater than that of offspring with two Indian parents [Δ = 344 (95% CI 329, 360) g]. Compared to offspring of European mothers, the offspring of Indian mothers had lower birth weight, whether the father was European [Δ = -152 (95% CI -92, -212) g] or Indian [Δ = -254 (95% -315, -192) g]. After adjustment for various confounding factors, average birth weight of offspring with European father and Indian mother was greater than that of offspring with two Indian parents [LS: Δ = 249 (95% CI 143, 354) g; CWH: Δ = 236 (95% CI 62, 411) g]. Average birth weight of offspring with Indian father and European mother was significantly less than that of offspring with two European parents [LS: Δ = -117 (95% CI -207, -26) g; CWH: Δ = -83 (-206, 40) g].Birth weight of offspring with mixed-ethnic parentage was intermediate between that of offspring with two European or two Indian parents, demonstrating a paternal as well as a maternal contribution to ethnic differences in fetal growth. This can be interpreted as demonstrating paternal modulation of maternal investment in offspring. We suggest long-term nutritional experience over generations may drive such ethnic differences through parental co-adaptation.
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