Risk Factors for Autism Spectrum Disorder and Intellectual Disabilitymaternal/perinatal factorsR. GottS. NibrasS. GroverA. MehanovicH. Matsuo
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are a group of conditions characterized by impairments in communication and reciprocal social interaction, and the presence of restricted and repetitive behaviors. The spectrum of autistic features is variable, with severity of symptoms ranging from mild to severe, someti...
According to recent evidence, up to 40–50% of variance in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) liability might be determined by environmental factors. In the present paper, we conducted a review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses of environmental risk factors for ASD. We assessed each review for...
Ash1ldeficiency in PFC induces the downregulation of genes associated with disease risk factors and enriched in synaptic function Given the key role of histone methylation in gene regulation, we performed RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) to examine genome-wide gene expression changes induced byAsh1Ldeficiency...
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The aetiology of autism-spectrum disorders is partly explained by genetic factors, but a substantial component is attributed to environmental exposures. New evidence suggests that paternal obesity increases the risk of having a child with autism, which raises the possibility that obesity-driven, autism...
Risk factors in autism: Thinking outside the braindoi:10.1016/j.jaut.2015.11.003AutismGene-environmentImmunedysfunctionRiskMaternalfactorsAutism spectrum disorders (ASD) are complex neurodevelopmental conditions that have been rising markedly in prevalence for the past 30 years, now thought to affect 1 ...
Hazard ratios were adjusted for risk factors for autism (parental age at conception, parental psychiatric history, gestational age, birth weight, sex of the child, congenital malformations, and parity). For the primary outcome we also estimated the cumulative incidence (absolute risk) of autism ...
The results of both the population-based and family-based studies suggest that reduced MTHFR activity serves as an epigenetic risk factor for autism in fam... X Liu,F Solehdin,IL Cohen,... - International Meeting for Autism Research 被引量: 0发表: 2010年 Implications of Genetic Factors and...
If you're a man, having children at an older age may put your grandchild at a higher risk of having an autism. A new study, which was published in JAMA Psychiatry on March 20, found that risk factors for autism may increase over several generations. "We tend to think in terms of ...