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The male to female ratio at birth in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland: influence of societal stress
INTRODUCTION: Male live births occur slightly in excess of female births. The ratio of male divided by total births is referred to as M/F. Many factors reduce M/F including toxins, stress, and privation, with excess male foetal loss. “The Troubles” (1969-1998) of Northern Ireland (NI) and the econom...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4642250/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26668416 |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Male live births occur slightly in excess of female births. The ratio of male divided by total births is referred to as M/F. Many factors reduce M/F including toxins, stress, and privation, with excess male foetal loss. “The Troubles” (1969-1998) of Northern Ireland (NI) and the economic downturn of Republic of Ireland (ROI) from 2007 posed stresses with corresponding controls. This study analysed M/F in NI and ROI. METHODS: Annual male and female live births in NI and the ROI were compared using chi tests. RESULTS: M/F was significantly higher in NI than in ROI. M/F in NI dropped after 1974. M/F rose in ROI up to 1994, then fell. DISCUSSION: Violence-related stress may have been the cause for the M/F drop in NI. Economic improvement followed by recession may have caused parallel M/F changes in ROI. These findings agree with the stress hypothesis of M/F. |
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spelling | pubmed-46422502015-12-14 The male to female ratio at birth in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland: influence of societal stress Grech, Victor Ulster Med J Clinical Paper INTRODUCTION: Male live births occur slightly in excess of female births. The ratio of male divided by total births is referred to as M/F. Many factors reduce M/F including toxins, stress, and privation, with excess male foetal loss. “The Troubles” (1969-1998) of Northern Ireland (NI) and the economic downturn of Republic of Ireland (ROI) from 2007 posed stresses with corresponding controls. This study analysed M/F in NI and ROI. METHODS: Annual male and female live births in NI and the ROI were compared using chi tests. RESULTS: M/F was significantly higher in NI than in ROI. M/F in NI dropped after 1974. M/F rose in ROI up to 1994, then fell. DISCUSSION: Violence-related stress may have been the cause for the M/F drop in NI. Economic improvement followed by recession may have caused parallel M/F changes in ROI. These findings agree with the stress hypothesis of M/F. The Ulster Medical Society 2015-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4642250/ /pubmed/26668416 Text en © The Ulster Medical Society, 2015 |
spellingShingle | Clinical Paper Grech, Victor The male to female ratio at birth in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland: influence of societal stress |
title | The male to female ratio at birth in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland: influence of societal stress |
title_full | The male to female ratio at birth in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland: influence of societal stress |
title_fullStr | The male to female ratio at birth in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland: influence of societal stress |
title_full_unstemmed | The male to female ratio at birth in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland: influence of societal stress |
title_short | The male to female ratio at birth in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland: influence of societal stress |
title_sort | male to female ratio at birth in the republic of ireland and northern ireland: influence of societal stress |
topic | Clinical Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4642250/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26668416 |
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