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. 2016 Sep 30;184(7):520–531. doi: 10.1093/aje/kww014

Table 1.

Study Population Characteristics by Father's Occupational Class, Jerusalem Perinatal Family Follow-up Study, 1974–2009

Overall ( n = 613)
Father's Occupational Class
Low (Class 4–6) ( n = 256)
High (Class 1–3) ( n = 357)
% No. Mean (SD) % No. Mean (SD) % No. Mean (SD)
Socioeconomic position at birth
 Low paternal occupational class a 41.8 256
 Maternal education, years 11.8 (3.3) 10.0 (3.0) 13.0 (3.0)
 Paternal education, years 12.2 (4.0) 9.6 (2.9) 14.0 (3.6)
Maternal perinatal characteristics
 Age at delivery, years 28.3 (5.8) 27.8 (6.0) 28.7 (5.6)
 Prepregnancy BMI b 24.3 (3.9) 24.5 (4.0) 24.2 (3.8)
 Parity c 2.0 (2.0) 2.0 (1.8) 2.0 (2.2)
 Any smoking in pregnancy 12.6 77 18.4 47 8.4 30
 Immigrant from the West 16.8 103 8.6 22 22.7 81
Daughter's perinatal characteristics
 Birth weight, g 3,298 (599) 3,302 (597) 3,296 (602)
 Birth weight <2,500 g 13.1 80 11.3 29 14.3 51
Daughter's life-course mediators
 Adolescent overweight d 20.9 128 18.8 48 22.4 80
 Married 78.7 474 76.8 192 80.1 282
 Ultraorthodox 18.7 112 6.5 16 27.4 96
 Years of education 14.9 (2.6) 14.4 (2.5) 15.3 (2.6)
 Number of children 2.4 (2.1) 1.9 (1.6) 2.7 (2.4)
Daughter's adult phenotype
 Height, cm 162.0 (6.1) 161.7 (6.1) 162.2 (6.2)
 Weight, kg 68.0 (14.7) 68.0 (15.1) 68.0 (14.5)
 BMI b 25.9 (5.4) 26.0 (5.4) 25.9 (5.5)
 Waist-to-hip ratio (× 100) 78.7 (6.2) 78.6 (5.8) 78.7 (6.5)
 Systolic blood pressure, mm Hg 99.6 (10.5) 99.3 (11.4) 99.9 (9.8)
 Diastolic blood pressure, mm Hg 69.6 (8.7) 69.5 (9.8) 69.6 (7.9)
 Serum total cholesterol, mg/dL 183.7 (33.8) 186.0 (35.7) 182.1 (32.3)
 Serum HDL-C, mg/dL 57.0 (15.1) 56.4 (14.7) 57.5 (15.3)
 Serum LDL-C, mg/dL 108.1 (28.5) 110.2 (29.8) 106.6 (27.4)
 Obese, BMI ≥30 20.0 122 20.4 52 19.6 70
 Metabolic syndrome e 5.1 31 6.3 16 4.2 15
 Any term, low birth weight children 13.5 61 13.5 25 13.4 36

Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index; HDL-C, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; LDL-C, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; SD, standard deviation.

a Defined by father's occupational class being in the bottom half (i.e., classes 4–6 ).

b Weight (kg)/height (m) 2 .

c Number of self-reported previous livebirths, including those who have since died.

d Self-reported as “slightly overweight” or “significantly overweight” in grades 4–6 (around age 10–12 years).

e Based on International Diabetes Federation year 2006 criteria, a subject has metabolic syndrome if she has central obesity defined as a waist circumference ≥80 cm or BMI ≥30 and at least 2 of the following: triglycerides ≥150 mg/dL, HDL <50 mg/dL, systolic blood pressure ≥130 mm Hg, diastolic blood pressure ≥85 mm Hg, and/or fasting glucose ≥100 mg/dL.