The Sex Ratio at Birth Is Higher in Māori than in Non-Māori Populations in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Acta Medica (Hradec Kralove)

Consultant Paediatrician, University of Malta, Malta.

Published: July 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigated the sex ratio at birth in Aotearoa New Zealand, focusing on Māori and non-Māori populations, and found that the Māori mean male-to-total ratio (M/T) is significantly higher.
  • Key data was analyzed from over 1.4 million live births (28.4% Māori) between 1997 and 2021, showing no significant difference in maternal age but a higher M/T for Māori.
  • Contrary to expectations that socioeconomically disadvantaged groups would have lower M/T, the findings suggest other factors may be influencing this trend in Māori populations.

Article Abstract

Aims: The sex ratio at birth approximates 0.515 (male : total, M/T), with 515 boys per 485 girls. Many factors have been shown to influence M/T including acute and chronic stress. Increasing maternal age is associated with a decline in M/T. In Aotearoa New Zealand, circa 15% of the population identify as of Māori heritage. This populationis generally considered to be socioeconomically disadvantaged. This study analysed M/T for Māori and non-Māori M/T births in Aotearoa New Zealand and relates these to mean maternal age at delivery.

Methods: Live births by sex and maternal age at delivery were available from the website of Tatauranga Aotearoa Stats NZ for 1997-2021.

Results: This study analysed 1,474,905 births (28.4% Māori) Pooled data shows that Māori M/T is significantly higher than non-Māori M/T (chi = 6.8, p = 0.009). Mean maternal age at delivery was less for Māori mothers but this was not statistically significant.

Conclusions: Several studies have shown that M/T is decreased in socioeconomically deprived populations, and for this reason Māori M/T is expected to be lower and not higher than non-Māori M/T. A lower mean maternal age at delivery might have explained the M/T differences noted in this analysis but this was not a statistically significant difference.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.14712/18059694.2023.11DOI Listing

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