1) Research Institute and Museum of Anthropology, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia; 2) Perm State Humanitarian Pedagogical University, Perm, Russia
Vershubskaya Galina, e-mail: ggver@ya.ru.
We analyzed regional average body weight at birth, monetary income and food related data in 42 regions of the Russian Federation for the period 2006–2010. The regional statistics were obtained from the database of the Social Insurance Fund of the Russian Federation (annual average body weight at birth), and the Federal State Statistics Service (income and food related data). The regions where the percentage of ethnic Russians exceeded 85% were chosen to participate in the study. Despite the economic indicators (monetary income, level of inflation and total food expenditure) and food composition had been changing during the study period, the national average weight at birth had remained stable. The regional statistics do not reveal any connection of birth weight with either per-capita monetary income, total calorie intake, or the daily consumption of each of the major nutrients. We suppose, that is natural under the conditions when dietary energy supply is sufficient in general. Birth weight, however, significantly correlates (p < 0.05) to the proportion of the animal-derived proteins, fats and dietary energy (r = 0.52, 0.4 and 0.5, respectively). The fact testifies that, even when caloric intake is sufficient, the quality of nutrition, and in particular, the proportion of foods of animal origin, is essential for the status of the newborn. Supported by 026-F grant of the Perm State Pedagogical University.
birth weight, income, nutrition, diet, animal-derived foods
Цит.: Vershubskaya Galina, Kozlov Andrew THE RELATION BETWEEN NEWBORNS’ BODY WEIGHT, POPULATION INCOME AND NUTRITION IN RUSSIAN REGIONAL STATISTICS // Вестник Московского университета. Серия XXIII. Антропология, 2014; 3/2014; с. 100-100
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