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The New West Japan Twins and Higher Order Multiple Births Registry

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 October 2019

Yoshie Yokoyama*
Affiliation:
Department of Public Health Nursing, Osaka City University, Osaka, Japan
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Author for correspondence: Yoshie Yokoyama, Email: yyokoyama@nurs.osaka-cu.ac.jp

Abstract

The new West Japan Twins and Higher Order Multiple Births Registry was established by recruiting young twins and multiple births and by referrals from public health centers in the 1990s. The participants included in the survey comprised over 7800 twins and 4241 higher order multiples, and their families. Specifically, the present registry contains one of the largest triplet samples in the world. For these twins and multiples, data on year of delivery, mode of delivery, gestational age, intrapartum complications, longitudinal physical measures, motor milestones, cerebral palsy and feeding methods were obtained from records in the Maternal and Child Health Handbooks and schools. Participating mothers were asked to indicate family structure, parental educational history, maternal sleeping time, maternal health condition, maternal and paternal age at multiple delivery, complications during pregnancy, handedness of multiples and age at menarche of multiples. However, the zygosity differed among the various collaborating public health centers according to factors such as the time of investigation. Follow-up questionnaires have been mailed out every 3–4 years for longitudinal studies. This article describes the goals of this registry, recruitment of multiples and the focus of the study. The goals of this registry are not only to conduct research on human genetics and maternal and child health, but also to contribute to providing appropriate information for families with multiples.

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Table 1. Major characteristics

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Table 2. Variables list of twins and multiples

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Table 3. Variables list of body and physical aspect for twin and multiples