Firstborn sex defines early childhood growth of subsequent siblings
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Animal studies have shown that maternal resource allocation can be sex-biased in order to maximize reproductive success, yet this basic concept has not been investigated in humans. In this study we explored the relationships between maternal factors, offspring sex and prenatal and postnatal weight gain. Sex-specific regression models not only indicated that maternal ethnicity impacted male (n = 2456) and female (n = 1871) childrensâ postnatal weight gain differently but also that parity and mode of feeding influenced weight velocity of female (β ± S.E. = -0.31 ± 0.11 kg, P < 0.001; β  ± S.E. = -0.37 ± 0.11 kg, P < 0.001) but not male offspring. Collectively, our findings imply that maternal resource allocation to consecutive offspring increases after a male firstborn. The absence of this finding in formula fed children suggests that this observation could be mediated by breast milk. Our results warrant further mechanistic and epidemiological studies to elucidate the role of breast...
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2025-04-20



