In an observational study of 31,257 children we investigated the effects of paternal age at the time of the child’s birth, paternal absence and non-biological fathers on children’s health. Results are per 5 year change in pater-nal age. Older fathers were associated with lower rates of unintentional injuries, odds ratio (OR)=0.966, P=0.0027. There was a quadratic association between paternal age and risk of hospital admission, β=0.0121, P=0.0109, with minimum risk at paternal age 37.7. Absent fathers were associated with increased risk of hospital admission, OR=1.19, P<10-3, lower rates of complete immunization
As couples are increasingly delaying parenthood, the effect of the aging men and women on reproducti...
While much has been said about the ways in which parents may influence positive outcomes for their c...
Objective: To determine if paternal age elevates the risk of low birthweight (<2500g, LBW), prete...
In an observational study of 31,257 children we investigated the effects of paternal age at the time...
In an observational study of 31,257 children we investigated the effects of paternal age at the time...
I examine the causal effect of paternal absence during the first years of life on early childhood de...
Considerable evidence suggests that fathers’ absence from the home has a negative short and long-ter...
BACKGROUND: Most previous studies on the effect of paternal age have focused on the association of a...
BACKGROUND: Although the association between maternal age and the risks of birth defects has been we...
Despite the widespread assumption that paternal investment is substantial in our species, previous s...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Maternal age of 35 years or over is a well-known risk factor for h...
The objective of this study was to examine the associations between paternal age and birth defects o...
Background Based on existing studies, there is no conclusive evidence as to whether and why pat...
PurposeWhile it is well documented that maternal adverse exposures contribute to a series defects on...
The average age of fathers at first pregnancy has risen significantly over the last decade owing to ...
As couples are increasingly delaying parenthood, the effect of the aging men and women on reproducti...
While much has been said about the ways in which parents may influence positive outcomes for their c...
Objective: To determine if paternal age elevates the risk of low birthweight (<2500g, LBW), prete...
In an observational study of 31,257 children we investigated the effects of paternal age at the time...
In an observational study of 31,257 children we investigated the effects of paternal age at the time...
I examine the causal effect of paternal absence during the first years of life on early childhood de...
Considerable evidence suggests that fathers’ absence from the home has a negative short and long-ter...
BACKGROUND: Most previous studies on the effect of paternal age have focused on the association of a...
BACKGROUND: Although the association between maternal age and the risks of birth defects has been we...
Despite the widespread assumption that paternal investment is substantial in our species, previous s...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Maternal age of 35 years or over is a well-known risk factor for h...
The objective of this study was to examine the associations between paternal age and birth defects o...
Background Based on existing studies, there is no conclusive evidence as to whether and why pat...
PurposeWhile it is well documented that maternal adverse exposures contribute to a series defects on...
The average age of fathers at first pregnancy has risen significantly over the last decade owing to ...
As couples are increasingly delaying parenthood, the effect of the aging men and women on reproducti...
While much has been said about the ways in which parents may influence positive outcomes for their c...
Objective: To determine if paternal age elevates the risk of low birthweight (<2500g, LBW), prete...