Journal article
Birthweight, gestational age and familial confounding in sex differences in infant mortality: a matched co-twin control study of Brazilian male-female twin pairs identified by population data linkage
Lucas Calais-Ferreira, Marcos E Barreto, Everton Mendonca, Gillian S Dite, Martha Hickey, Paulo H Ferreira, Katrina J Scurrah, John L Hopper
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2022
DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyab242
Abstract
Background: In infancy, males are at higher risk of dying than females. Birthweight and gestational age are potential confounders or mediators but are also familial and correlated, posing epidemiological challenges that can be addressed by studying male-female twin pairs. Methods: We studied 28 558 male-female twin pairs born in Brazil between 2012 and 2016, by linking their birth and death records. Using a co-twin control study matched for gestational age and familial factors, we applied logistic regression with random effects (to account for paired data) to study the association between male sex and infant death, adjusting for: birthweight, within- and between-pair effects of birthweight, ..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council's (NHMRC) Australian Centre of Excellence in Twin Research
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Funding Acknowledgements
L. C.F., P.H. F. and K.J.S. were funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council's (NHMRC) Australian Centre of Excellence in Twin Research (APP1079102). M.E.B. is a Newton International Fellow Alumnus (Royal Society, UK) and holds grants from Google.org, NVIDIA, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, MRC (UK) and Wellcome Trust (UK). G.S.D. is employed by Genetic Technologies Ltd. M. H. was funded by an NHMRC Investigator Grant (APP1193838). J.L. H. is an NHMRC Senior Principal Research Fellow (APP1137349). None of the funding sources had any role in the preparation of this manuscript.