This analysis examines the relationship between maternal determinants
and birth weight in a population-based birth cohort of 5,284 mothers w
ith singleton births of 28 completed gestational weeks in Qingdao, Chi
na, in 1992. Multiple linear regression models suggest that the length
of the menstrual cycle, age at menarche, maternal weight, maternal he
ight, parity, and number of antenatal visits had independent effects o
n birth weight after controlling for gestational age and sex of infant
. The estimated difference in mean birth weight for each year after me
narche was 11.7 g (95 per cent CI 4.6-18.8), and for each day of the m
enstrual cycle was 4.0 g (95 per cent CI, 2.1-6.0), after controlling
for gestational age, sex of infant, maternal height, maternal weight,
parity and the number of antenatal visits. No substantial differences
in determinants of birth weight were found between the sexes. Maternal
age, education, and occupation failed to reveal any significant assoc
iation with birth weight. In sum, those women who reached menarche you
nger and had a relatively short menstrual cycle had a heavier baby on
average, and the determinants of birth weight did not differ between m
ale and female in the cohort.