Effects of consanguineous marriages on offspring's gestational age and anthropometrics at birth were investigated in Beirut through a hospital-based survey of 1,252 newborns. Twenty-five percent of all newborns were inbred, and the mean inbreeding coefficient was 1.25%. Neither prematurity rate nor weight, length, head circumference, and chest circumference (considered individually, or as a whole) showed a significant pattern by type of parental consanguinity. Failure to demonstrate significant inbreeding effects is reported in several other studies and generally interpreted as the long-term result of continued inbreeding practices
The incidence of parental inbreeding on biological fitness was analysed in a sample of the Alpujarre...
In many Asian and African countries, marriages between close biological relatives account for 20 to ...
In many regions of Asia and Africa, consanguineous marriages currently account for approximately 20 ...
Consanguinity, the marriage between relatives, has been associated with adverse child health outcome...
Saedi-Wong S and Al-Frayh A R. Effects of consanguineous matings on anthropometric measurements of S...
Consanguinity has received a great deal of attention as a potential risk factor of many adverse heal...
Effects of consanguineous marriages on couples' fertility and on offspring mortality were investigat...
The findings regarding the effect of consanguineous marriage on the growth pattern of neonates, whic...
Consanguinity, the marriage between relatives, has been associated with adverse child health outcome...
In most Western countries there is a widespread belief, fostered in part by historical prejudice and...
The material of this study consists of 3701 newborns in the neonatology section, Maternity Hassan II...
Marriages between blood relatives – also known as consanguineous unions – are widespread in North Af...
Consanguineous marriages have been favoured throughout South India for many generations. On theoreti...
The prevalence of consanguineous marriages was studied in 940 families belonging to four different s...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii, 1966.Includes bibliographies.viii, 140 l mounted i...
The incidence of parental inbreeding on biological fitness was analysed in a sample of the Alpujarre...
In many Asian and African countries, marriages between close biological relatives account for 20 to ...
In many regions of Asia and Africa, consanguineous marriages currently account for approximately 20 ...
Consanguinity, the marriage between relatives, has been associated with adverse child health outcome...
Saedi-Wong S and Al-Frayh A R. Effects of consanguineous matings on anthropometric measurements of S...
Consanguinity has received a great deal of attention as a potential risk factor of many adverse heal...
Effects of consanguineous marriages on couples' fertility and on offspring mortality were investigat...
The findings regarding the effect of consanguineous marriage on the growth pattern of neonates, whic...
Consanguinity, the marriage between relatives, has been associated with adverse child health outcome...
In most Western countries there is a widespread belief, fostered in part by historical prejudice and...
The material of this study consists of 3701 newborns in the neonatology section, Maternity Hassan II...
Marriages between blood relatives – also known as consanguineous unions – are widespread in North Af...
Consanguineous marriages have been favoured throughout South India for many generations. On theoreti...
The prevalence of consanguineous marriages was studied in 940 families belonging to four different s...
Typescript.Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii, 1966.Includes bibliographies.viii, 140 l mounted i...
The incidence of parental inbreeding on biological fitness was analysed in a sample of the Alpujarre...
In many Asian and African countries, marriages between close biological relatives account for 20 to ...
In many regions of Asia and Africa, consanguineous marriages currently account for approximately 20 ...