Inflammaging: Blame the sons. Relationships between the number of sons and the level of inflammatory mediators among post-reproductive women.
Andrzej GalbarczykMagdalena KlimekMateusz BlukaczIlona NenkoMagdalena JabłońskaGrazyna JasienskaPublished in: American journal of physical anthropology (2021)
Aging-associated inflammation in post-reproductive mothers with a higher number of sons supports the hypothesis of trade-offs between reproduction and health. Furthermore, these results provide new evidence contributing to the idea that having sons may have more detrimental effects on the maternal organism than having daughters.