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A novel indicator of selection in utero

Catalano, Ralph (författare)
Univ Calif Berkeley, Sch Publ Hlth, Berkeley, CA USA.;Univ Calif Berkeley, Sch Publ Hlth, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA.
Bruckner, Tim A. (författare)
Univ Calif Irvine, Program Publ Hlth, Irvine, CA USA.;Univ Calif Irvine, Ctr Populat Inequal & Policy, Irvine, CA USA.
Gemmill, Alison (författare)
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Sch Publ Hlth, Baltimore, MD USA.
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Casey, Joan A. (författare)
Columbia Univ, Environm Hlth Sci, Mailman Sch Publ Hlth, New York, NY USA.
Margerison, Claire (författare)
Michigan State Univ, Epidemiol & Biostat, E Lansing, MI USA.
Hartig, Terry, 1959- (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Institutet för bostads- och urbanforskning (IBF)
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Univ Calif Berkeley, Sch Publ Hlth, Berkeley, CA USA;Univ Calif Berkeley, Sch Publ Hlth, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA. Univ Calif Irvine, Program Publ Hlth, Irvine, CA USA.;Univ Calif Irvine, Ctr Populat Inequal & Policy, Irvine, CA USA. (creator_code:org_t)
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2023
2023
Engelska.
Ingår i: EVOLUTION MEDICINE AND PUBLIC HEALTH. - : Oxford University Press (OUP). - 2050-6201. ; 11:1, s. 244-250
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  • Background and objectives: Selection in utero predicts that population stressors raise the standard for how quickly fetuses must grow to avoid spontaneous abortion. Tests of this prediction must use indirect indicators of fetal loss in birth cohorts because vital statistics systems typically register fetal deaths at the 20th week of gestation or later, well after most have occurred. We argue that tests of selection in utero would make greater progress if researchers adopted an indicator of selection against slow-growing fetuses that followed from theory, allowed sex-specific tests and used readily available data. We propose such an indicator and assess its validity as a dependent variable by comparing its values among monthly birth cohorts before, and during, the first 10 months of the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden.Methodology: We apply Box-Jenkins methods to 50 pre-pandemic birth cohorts (i.e., December 2016 through January 2020) and use the resulting transfer functions to predict counterfactual values in our suggested indicator for selection for ten subsequent birth cohorts beginning in February 2020. We then plot all 60 residual values as well as their 95% detection interval. If birth cohorts in gestation at the onset of the pandemic lost more slow-growing fetuses than expected from history, more than one of the last 10 (i.e. pandemic-exposed) residuals would fall below the detection interval.Results: Four of the last 10 residuals of our indicator for males and for females fell below the 95% detection interval.Conclusions and implications: Consistent with selection in utero, Swedish birth cohorts in gestation at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic included fewer than expected infants who grew slowly in utero. Lay Summary Our findings suggest that the risk of spontaneously aborting a slow-growing fetus will increase during relatively stressful times.

Ämnesord

MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Klinisk medicin -- Reproduktionsmedicin och gynekologi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Clinical Medicine -- Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Medicine (hsv//eng)
MEDICIN OCH HÄLSOVETENSKAP  -- Hälsovetenskap -- Folkhälsovetenskap, global hälsa, socialmedicin och epidemiologi (hsv//swe)
MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES  -- Health Sciences -- Public Health, Global Health, Social Medicine and Epidemiology (hsv//eng)

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spontaneous abortion
selection in utero
COVID-19

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