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      Adolescent mothers’ anthropometrics and grandmothers’ schooling predict infant anthropometrics in Ethiopia, India, Peru, Vietnam

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          We investigated intergenerational associations of adolescent mothers’ and grandmothers’ anthropometrics and schooling with adolescent mothers’ offspring’s anthropometrics in Ethiopia, India, Peru, and Vietnam. We examined birthweight ( n = 283), birthweight Z-score (BWZ), conditional growth in weight-for-age Z-score (cWAZ, residuals from a regression of WAZ at last survey round on BWZ, sex, and age), and HAZ of children born to Older Cohort adolescent girls of the Young Lives Study. Our key independent variables were adolescent mothers’ body size: height-for-age Z-scores (HAZ) and body-mass-index-for-age Z-scores (BMIZ) at age 8, conditional HAZ (cHAZ, residuals from a regression of HAZ at the end of a growth period on prior HAZ, age, sex), conditional BMIZ growth (cBMIZ, calculated analogously), and grandmaternal BMIZ, HAZ, and schooling. We adjusted for child, maternal, and household characteristics. Adolescent mothers’ cHAZ (ages 8–15) predicted birthweight ( β = 130 g, 95% confidence interval (CI) [31 – 228]), BWZ ( β = 0.31 CI [0.09 – 0.53], and cWAZ, ( β = 0.28, CI [0.04 – 0.51]). Adolescent mothers’ BMIZ at age 8 predicted birthweight ( β = 79 g, CI [16 – 43]) and BWZ ( β = 0.22, CI [0.08 – 0.36]). Adolescent mothers’ cBMIZ (ages 12–15) predicted child cWAZ and HAZ. Grandmothers’ schooling predicted grandchild birthweight ( β = 22 g, CI [1 – 44]) and BWZ ( β = 0.05, CI [0.01 – 0.10]).

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          Journal
          7506858
          611
          Ann N Y Acad Sci
          Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci.
          Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
          0077-8923
          1749-6632
          6 August 2017
          24 October 2017
          24 April 2019
          : 10.1111/nyas.13455
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania, United Kingdon
          [2 ]Imperial College London and Young Lives, University of Oxford, United Kingdon
          [3 ]Instituto de Investigación Nutricional, Peru, University of Pennsylvania
          [4 ]Economics, Sociology and Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania
          Author notes
          Corresponding Author: Whitney Schott, PhD, MA, Population Studies Center, University of Pennsylvania, 239 McNeil Building, 3718 Locust Walk, Philadelphia, PA 19104, wschott@ 123456pop.upenn.edu
          Article
          PMC5916742 PMC5916742 5916742 nihpa896205
          10.1111/nyas.13455
          5916742
          29064574
          61efa221-214a-4f77-85eb-a5077b91043e
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          adolescent mothers,birthweight,intergenerational,growth,HAZ
          adolescent mothers, birthweight, intergenerational, growth, HAZ

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