HEALTH The older the mother, the stronger chance of autism in the child.

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/08/AR2010020801521_pf.html

Autism risks detailed in children of older mothers

By LINDSEY TANNER
The Associated Press
Monday, February 8, 2010; 10:23 AM

-- A woman's chance of having a child with autism increase substantially as she ages, but the risk may be less for older dads than previously suggested, a new study analyzing more than 5 million births found.

"Although fathers' age can contribute risk, the risk is overwhelmed by maternal age," said University of California at Davis researcher Janie Shelton, the study's lead author.

Mothers older than 40 were about 50 percent more likely to have a child with autism than those in their 20s; the risk for fathers older than 40 was 36 percent higher than for men in their 20s.

Even at that, the study suggests the risk of a woman over 40 having an autistic child was still less than 4 in 1,000, one expert noted.

The new research suggests the father's age appears to make the most difference with young mothers. Among children whose mothers were younger than 25, autism was twice as common when fathers were older than 40 than when dads were in their 20s.

The findings contrast with recent research that suggested the father's age played a bigger role than the mother's. Researchers and other autism experts said the new study is more convincing, partly because it's larger. Older mothers are known to face increased risks for having children with genetic disorders, and genes are thought to play a role in autism.

The study was released Monday in the February issue of the journal Autism Research.

Maureen Durkin, a University of Wisconsin researcher who also has studied the influence of parents' age on autism, said it's important to note that the increased risks are small and that most babies born to older mothers do not develop autism.

Durkin said the overall low risk for autism "may be the most important take-home message," especially for prospective parents

The study was based on records of all 5.6 million births in California between Jan. 1, 1990 and Dec. 31, 1999, and on cases of autism diagnosed before age 6. That number totaled more than 13,000; the study involved 12,159 autistic children for whom information on both parents' ages was also available.

The researchers took into account factors that might affect autism diagnosis, including parents' education and race.

Catherine Lord, director of the University of Michigan's Autism and Communication Disorders Center, said the study is stronger than previous research focusing on paternal age, and "gives us a fuller picture of what is going on."

Autism is a developmental disorder that involves mild to severe problems with behavior, communication and socializing.

Recent data suggest about 1 in 100 U.S. children are autistic, a rate that appears to have increased substantially in recent decades. Many experts believe that rise reflects better awareness and a broadening of the definition of autism rather than a true increase in affected children.

Births to older mothers also have risen in recent years, but that likely only accounts for a small part of the increase in cases, said study co-author and UC-Davis researcher Irva Hertz-Picciotto.

Dr. Edwin Cook, an autism researcher with University of Illinois at Chicago, offered a novel theory for why autism is more common among children with older parents: Autism is known to run in families and it may be that adults with mild or undiagnosed autism have children at later ages, Cook said.

The study doesn't include information on autism in adults.
 

Barry Natchitoches

Has No Life - Lives on TB
They are trying to deflect attention AWAY from the fact that they are causing so much of this increased incidence of autism with the vaccines they are pumping into our children.


Better to blame the victims than accept responsibility and then have to deal with the bad PR and the class action lawsuits...
 

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
Personally I think there is something else that's contributing to all the current escalating medical problems in this country: obesity, juvenile diabetes, autism, ADD, ADHD, Agent Orange, Gulf War Syndrome, and so on and so on, and the list goes on. The Romans had their lead plumbing and cooking pots...what is contaminating our bodies?

Consider that Bovine Growth Hormones and hundreds if not thousands of other chemicals and additives have been leaching to our food chain since the 60's? What are they doing to us? What about plastics that permeate everything? BPA contamination that we just recently became aware of. Are GMO products contributing to these problems? What else are we exposing ourselves and our children to daily that is messing with our metabolism and genetics? Is it one thing or a combination of things creating a perfect storm of physiological insults?

Did you know that male sperm counts have drastically dropped since the 50's :eek: but strangely....nobody seems to know why? Look at all the obese children and adults around us, yet before the day of Low Calorie foods, and diet drinks there was very little obesity?!?!?! Remember when the "fat kid" was the odd man out...but now it's the other way around. Back in the days of Meat and Potatoes you didn't have a lot of sick overweight people. Now our food is supposedly healthier and yet Americans are in a physical decline. Somethings wrong here!

Now we have this escalation autism among other things. Is it because there are more autistic kids being born? Or is it because we track them better? Is it because we know more about autism or is there's something else going on that we haven't figured out yet...something is going on...but what?
 
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Tundra Gypsy

Veteran Member
So, why has there been a huge increase in autistic children in California; all older mothers? Give me a break. The thing that links them all together is the vaccinations. I know a woman who said her son was quite fine until he had multliple vaccinations. He was sick within 24 hours; he had multiple reactions to the shots and was never the same after that. He died at 18 y.o.
 

Cascadians

Leska Emerald Adams
I have autism and I'm getting sick of reading "developmental communication social blah blah blah blah blah."

It's neurological, it's some wires disconnected, some tangled and a lot overconnected and firing on all cylinders.

THAT'S why there are differences, it all goes back to the neurology.

What causes autism exactly I do not not know but believe me it presents challenges. The Drs I've dealt with so far have not been helpful, just overwhelmed at the epidemic, running as fast away as possible, shields up, denial at maximum velocity.

It's up to me to research, observe, experiment, cure myself. Straighten those wires, new grooves, regulate clockwork firing, utilize whole brain.

And my parents? Relevant at conception and in womb but then ... my destiny is my own, parents ancient history, now is what is important.
 
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