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Paternal age and Apgar scores of newborn infants.

Yuelian Sun1, Mogens Vestergaard, Jin Liang Zhu, Kreesten M Madsen, Jørn Olsen.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: New evidence suggests that advanced paternal age is a reproductive hazard, but we do not know whether paternal age affects the physical conditions of newborn infants as measured by the Apgar score.
METHODS: We conducted a register-based cohort study of 70,347 couples and their first singleton infants by using data from the Danish Fertility Database (1980-1996). Information on Apgar score was obtained by linking the children to the National Birth Register.
RESULTS: The odds ratio for having a baby with a 1-minute Apgar score of 1-3 was 1.64 (95% confidence interval = 1.08-2.48) for fathers 45 to 49 years of age and 1.49 (0.76-2.94) for fathers 50+ years compared with fathers 20 to 29 years (P for trend = 0.011). The risk of having a 5-minute Apgar score less than 7 increased among fathers 45+ years old (P for trend = 0.178).
CONCLUSIONS: Our data suggest a modest effect of advanced paternal age on the Apgar score.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16755265     DOI: 10.1097/01.ede.0000220690.43455.22

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epidemiology        ISSN: 1044-3983            Impact factor:   4.822


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