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T-tests were used to compare mean values for
infants of same birth order in the different (independent) family-groups. Standard
analyses of variance were used to adjust the differences in mean birth weight for
gestational age, and to evaluate and adjust for confounding by: Maternal age (<20,
20-29, 30-34, 35+), maternal education (<11 years, 11-14 years, 14+ years), marital
status (single or cohabiting at first and second birth, others), maternal diabetes
(yes/no), interpregnancy interval (6 categories) and time period (1967-76, 1977-86,
1987-98). In these models the independent variables were treated as categorical fixed
factors, and each birth order was analyzed separately. |