2006年VOA标准英语-Study: Older Fathers More Likely to Have Autist(在线收听) |
By Carol Pearson Studies show older mothers are more likely to have children with Down Syndrome and other abnormalities. Now new research suggests children of older fathers are also at risk for developmental disorders. -------- Professor Margaret Pericak-Vance of Duke University says, "This is the first study that links advanced paternal age with an increase in autism risk." Different studies link older fathers with a child's increased risk of schizophrenia and other genetic conditions. Dr. Harry Ostrer of New York University feels, "The take-home message to me from this study is that it's best not to wait to have children. Children of older fathers may be at risk for a whole host of different conditions." The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports a surge in the number of children diagnosed Autism Spectrum Disorder. This could be due to changes in how autism is diagnosed, or it could be more children are being born with the disorder. What is known is that as men age, their ability to repair faulty DNA in sperm cells decreases. Whatever the answer, the new study suggests that the age of the father is an important factor in determining autism and other genetic disorders. |
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