Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Citazione:
The male disadvantage and the seasonal rhythm of sex ratio of the time of conception / Cagnacci, Angelo; Renzi, A; Arangino, S; Alessandrini, C; Volpe, Annibale. - In: HUMAN REPRODUCTION. - ISSN 0268-1161. - STAMPA. - 18:4(2003), pp. 885-887. [10.1093/humrep/deg185]
Abstract:
BACKGROUND:In accordance with a presumed greater fragility of male versus female pregnancies, we tested whether sex ratio (male/female ratio) of vital pregnancies is higher in seasons more favourable for reproduction.METHODS:A retrospective study was performed on 14,310 births which had occurred in our institute between 1995-2001. For each single pregnancy the time of conception was calculated by the last menstrual period recall and confirmed or redefined by ultrasound in 95.8% of cases. The sex ratio of 199,454 pregnancies which had occurred in the Modena County between 1936-1998 was also stratified according to the month of birth.RESULTS:Sex ratio of institutional deliveries was 0.511 and was identical to that obtained from the County registry. Sex ratio at birth did not show a significant seasonal variation. By contrast, sex ratio calculated at time of conception showed a seasonal rhythm, with amplitude of 2.4% and peak values in October (confidence interval: +/-43 days). The rhythm was in phase with the rhythm of conception that showed peak values in September (confidence interval: +/-37 days) and an amplitude of 7%.CONCLUSIONS:The superimposition of the phase of sex ratio and conception rhythms supports the contention that more males than females are conceived in seasons with more favourable reproductive conditions.
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Keywords:
Conception; Delivery; Rhythms; Seasons; Sex ratio;
Elenco autori:
Cagnacci, Angelo; Renzi, A; Arangino, S; Alessandrini, C; Volpe, Annibale
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