Background: Consanguineous marriage is strongly favored in many regions of the world, despite the prevalent Western belief that the progeny of close kin unions experience developmental disorders and premature mortality. Objective: We outline an alternative perspective on the association between consanguinity and disease, in terms of life history theory and the developmental origins of health and disease. Methods: Meta-analyses of 64 studies across 14 countries and four continents were performed, comprising some five million births to first-cousin, second-cousin, and nonconsanguineous couples. Results: First-cousin marriage was associated with a mean increase of 3.7% in all-causes mortality, which is significantly lower than the large...
In many Asian and African countries, marriages between close biological relatives account for 20 to ...
An essential guide to this major contemporary issue, Consanguinity in Context is a uniquely comprehe...
In most Western countries there is a widespread belief, fostered in part by historical prejudice and...
There is little information on inbreeding during the critical early years of human existence. Howeve...
Marriage between close biological kin is widely regarded as genetically disadvantageous in contempor...
The role of consanguinity as a significant influence on reproductive behavior and pre-reproductive m...
In many regions of Asia and Africa, consanguineous marriages currently account for approximately 20 ...
AbstractConsanguineous marriages have been practiced since the early existence of modern humans. Unt...
Marriages between blood relatives – also known as consanguineous unions – are widespread in North Af...
Approximately 1.1 billion people currently live in countries where consanguineous marriages are cust...
Consanguineous marriage has long been a controversial topic, with particular attention focused on ad...
Approximately 1.1 billion people currently live in countries where consanguineous marriages are cust...
We propose that consanguineous marriages arise adaptively in response to high parasite prevalence an...
Marriage between close biological relatives is generally regarded with suspicion and distaste within...
As previously described, the subject of consanguineous marriage became a source of major scientific ...
In many Asian and African countries, marriages between close biological relatives account for 20 to ...
An essential guide to this major contemporary issue, Consanguinity in Context is a uniquely comprehe...
In most Western countries there is a widespread belief, fostered in part by historical prejudice and...
There is little information on inbreeding during the critical early years of human existence. Howeve...
Marriage between close biological kin is widely regarded as genetically disadvantageous in contempor...
The role of consanguinity as a significant influence on reproductive behavior and pre-reproductive m...
In many regions of Asia and Africa, consanguineous marriages currently account for approximately 20 ...
AbstractConsanguineous marriages have been practiced since the early existence of modern humans. Unt...
Marriages between blood relatives – also known as consanguineous unions – are widespread in North Af...
Approximately 1.1 billion people currently live in countries where consanguineous marriages are cust...
Consanguineous marriage has long been a controversial topic, with particular attention focused on ad...
Approximately 1.1 billion people currently live in countries where consanguineous marriages are cust...
We propose that consanguineous marriages arise adaptively in response to high parasite prevalence an...
Marriage between close biological relatives is generally regarded with suspicion and distaste within...
As previously described, the subject of consanguineous marriage became a source of major scientific ...
In many Asian and African countries, marriages between close biological relatives account for 20 to ...
An essential guide to this major contemporary issue, Consanguinity in Context is a uniquely comprehe...
In most Western countries there is a widespread belief, fostered in part by historical prejudice and...