European Academic Research ISSN 2286-4822
ISSN-L 2286-4822
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Article Name :
Contribution of advanced parental age in case of autism spectrum disorder
Author Name :
URMI RAHMAN RINIK1 ASIF AHMED
Publisher :
Bridge Center
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Abstract :
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder that is commonly diagnosed by certain symptoms such as deficits in language, social communication at time of 2 or 3 years in children. The prevalence of ASD in male is higher than female as well as the rate is increasing in such a mark that about 12 %autistic individuals in year 2000 have been increased to 50% in 2012. Advanced paternal age and advanced maternal age have been identified as risk factors for ASD independently by means of several studies. Mutations as well as copy number variations are at increased rate with increasing parental age that are inherited in offspring although mothers remain unaffected. The age of parents is a significant factor during the childbirth. Increased risk of adverse birth outcomes in teenage fathers and mothers can also be considered. In the current study, contribution and relation of parental age including heritage history have been explored and reviewed.
Keywords :
Paternal age, maternal age, socioeconomic status, chromosomal abnormalities & child birth

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