The Paternal Component of the “Healthy Migrant” Effect: Fathers’ Natality and Infants’ Low Birth Weight

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Ambika Krishnakumar
Sandra D. Lane
Meghan Hall
Evaline Tso
Natasha Pinto
Navpriya Oberoi
William Suk
Zaki Badawy
Martha A. Wojtowycz
Richard Aubry
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[1] Syracuse University,Department of Child and Family Studies
[2] Syracuse University,Department of Health and Wellness
[3] SUNY Upstate Medical University,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[4] Syracuse University,Anthropology Department
[5] SUNY Upstate Medical University,Center for Maternal and Child Health
[6] Syracuse University,undefined
[7] Ross University School of Medicine,undefined
[8] SUNY Upstate Medical University,undefined
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Healthy migrant; Fathers; Low birth weight;
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This study examines the predictors of birth outcomes among women of European and African ancestry and considers the birthplace of the babies’ fathers (foreign born vs. native born) as a protective factor. This is a secondary data analysis of 146,431 singleton births among women of European and African ancestry, both native-born and foreign-born, in a 21 birth hospital region of Central New York State from 1996 to 2003. Foreign born fathers were found to have 15% fewer low birth weight infants than US-born fathers, after controlling for the race and birthplace of the mother, tobacco use and Medicaid. Although this secondary data analysis does not allow us to determine the social determinants of the better birth outcomes among infants of foreign born fathers, it does demonstrate that fathers matter and that foreign born fathers are associated with reduced low birth weight in their infants.
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