Monday, September 1, 2008

Older Dads and Autism

A new study mentioned on CNN shows older dads are more likely to have children who are bipolar, have autism and develop schizophrenia.

Children born to older fathers face a greater chance of developing bipolar disorder, according to one of the largest studies linking mental illness with advanced paternal age.

Research has connected schizophrenia and autism with older dads, and a Danish study published last year added bipolar disorder to the list. The new study led by researchers at Sweden's Karolinska Institute strengthens the evidence.

The leading theory is that older men's sperm may be more likely to develop mutations. Even so, the odds of a person becoming bipolar are so low that the study's authors said it shouldn't dissuade older men from becoming fathers. Researchers analyzed Swedish national registry data from more than 80,000 people, including 13,428 with bipolar disorder who were born between 1932 and 1991.

The risks started increasing around age 40 but were strongest among those 55 and older. Children with these dads were 37 percent more likely to develop bipolar disorder than those born to men in their 20s. They also faced more than double the risk of developing bipolar disorder before age 20. Scientists call that early onset disease, and although they have long known that bipolar disorder tends to run in families, early onset disease has been thought to be most strongly linked with genetics.

The age of the mothers didn't appear to be much of a factor.

What do you think about this study?

-NewsAnchorMom Jen

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1 comments:

concerned heart said...

I've been researching the issue of the increasing risk of all types of disorders and diseases in offspring of older fathers for years. The studies and articles are collected in my blog. It takes time to look into this, but there is overwhelming evidence that cancers, schizophrenia, autism, autoimmune disorders, genetic defects, single gene disorders that are sporadic/de novo, occur more frequently in the offspring of older fathers. http://how-old-is-too-old.blogspot.com/

 
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