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Parental age and child growth and development: Child health check‐up data
Authors:Mariko Iwayama  Ryutaro Kira  Naoko Kinukawa  Yasunari Sakai  Hiroyuki Torisu  Masafumi Sanefuji  Yoshito Ishizaki  Yoshiaki Nose  Toshimichi Matsumoto  Toshiro Hara
Affiliation:1. Department of Pediatrics, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kyushu University;2. Department of Medical Information Science, Kyushu University Hospital;3. Fukuoka City Medical Association, Fukuoka, Japan
Abstract:Background: The aim of the present study was to determine whether parental age has any influence on child health. Methods: Well‐baby check‐up data at 1 month and at 12 months of age were used. The trends of parental age in association with growth measurements, incidence of physical and developmental abnormalities, occurrence of low birthweight, and maternal history of spontaneous abortion were analyzed. Results: Associations between increasing paternal age and incidence of psychomotor developmental delay at 12 months, increasing paternal and maternal age and increasing birthweight, and increasing parental age and higher incidence of history of spontaneous abortion were found. The incidence of low‐birthweight infants was significantly decreased with increasing paternal age. Conclusions: Not only increasing maternal age but also increasing paternal age have influences on child development and growth in the general population.
Keywords:child development  child health  growth  maternal age  paternal age
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