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Influence of geographic conditions on body length of male newborns in Kyrgyzstan

International Journal of Biometeorology, ISSN: 1432-1254, Vol: 65, Issue: 12, Page: 2053-2057
2021
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Newborn length has been reported by many researchers to be reduced at high altitudes. However, many of these studies lacked adequate control of the ethnic group which may be confounding the altitude differences. In addition, few studies have examined the sources of variation in birth weight at high altitudes that may be related to ethnic group adaptation to the stresses of this hypoxic environment. In our study, we tested the hypotheses that the effect of altitude differences in newborn length depends on ethnic variation. Samples of 3359 healthy male newborns from different areas in Kyrgyzstan between the years 2003 and 2011 were analyzed for altitude and ethnic variation on male newborn length. Our results indicate significant decrease in male newborn length as a latitude increase. It is concluded that ethnic group difference in pregnancy outcome reflects a better state of adaptation to high altitude in this healthy indigenous population and that long-term genetic selection may be the most plausible explanation for these ethnic differences.

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Zein, Sima; Al-Awaida, Wajdy J; Yuldasheva, Olga M; Khakimov, Andrey S; Chibisov, Sergey M; Gushchina, Yulia; Al Bawareed, Omar A; Torshin, Vladimir I; Yakunin, Еlena В; Al-Ameer, Hamzeh J; Podoprigora, Irina V

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Environmental Science; Earth and Planetary Sciences

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