Impact of maternal factors and environmental stress on sex ratio in Southern Poland

Author:

Nieczuja-Dwojacka Joanna1,Marchewka-Długońska Justyna1,Budnik Alicja1,Wojtowicz Patryk1,Giemza Bogdan2,Skrzypczyk Bożena2,Zvarik Aneta2

Affiliation:

1. Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw

2. John Paul II Podkarpackie Province Hospital in Krosno

Abstract

Abstract The secondary sex ratio (SRB) is a widely used descriptor that reflects the living conditions and health status during pregnancy. The aim of study was to assess the impact of maternal factors, season of birth, and air pollution with the heating season on the sex ratio at birth in the Subcarpathian population from the Krosno district. A retrospective study involving 11,587 births was occurred at the John Paul II Podkarpackie Province Hospital in Krosno between 2016 and 2020. Sex of the newborn, the season of their birth, as well as the maternal age, birth order, the interval between births, and the season of birth were analysed. Furthermore, the relationship between the SRB and the level of air pollution during the heating season was investigated. To determine the significance of differences in sex ratios, chi-square analysis and multifactorial regression were used, with a significance level set at p < 0.05. At the chi-square level, all the studied factors indicated a statistically significant relationship with the SRB. However, the regression model used shows that maternal age and birth order were the most important factors in shaping the SRB in the study group.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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