S. Dhawan, BIRTH WEIGHTS OF INFANTS OFF FIRST GENERATION ASIAN WOMEN IN BRITAIN COMPARED WITH 2ND GENERATION ASIAN WOMEN, BMJ. British medical journal, 311(6997), 1995, pp. 86-88
Objectives-To compare birth weights of infants of first generation Asi
an women (women born in the Indian subcontinent) with those of infants
of second generation Asian women (born in the United Kingdom). Design
-Retrospective case note study. Setting-Bolton District General Hospit
al. Subjects-331 Asian women who gave birth between January 1989 and D
ecember 1989: 220 of these women were first generation Asians and 111
were second generation Asians. Main outcome measure-Birth weights of b
abies born to first and second generation Asian women. Results-At all
gestational ages at delivery, babies born to second generation Asian w
omen were heavier than those born to first generation women. The mean
birth weight for babies of second generation women was 3196 g, 249 g m
ore than the mean birth weight of 2946 g of babies of first generation
women (P<0.001). After a stepwise multiple regression analysis was ca
rried out the adjusted difference in birth weights was 280 g, greater
than the crude difference. Conclusion-Birth weights are important in r
elation to perinatal mortality, which is notoriously high among Asians
. The results of this study indicate that there is hope for lowering o
f perinatal mortality and improving postnatal growth in babies of seco
nd generation Asians.