High birth weight and perinatal mortality among siblings: A register based study in Norway, 1967-2011.
Petter KristensenKatherine M KeyesEzra SusserKarina CorbettIngrid Sivesind MehlumLorentz M IrgensPublished in: PloS one (2017)
The inverse J-pattern between birth weight and mortality is not explained by measured confounders or unmeasured shared family factors. Infants are at particularly high mortality risk when their birth weight deviates substantially from their siblings. Sensitivity analysis suggests that characteristics related to maternal diabetes could be important in explaining the increased mortality among macrosomic infants.