Did You Know…
that researchers at the Penn School of Nursing found a link between
low birth weight and children diagnosed with autism? The study, which was funded by the
National Institute of Mental Health and published in the journal
Pediatrics reveals that
premature infants are five times more likely to have autism than
children born at normal weight. The 862 children studied from birth to
adulthood, were born from September 1984 through July 1987 in Middlesex,
Monmouth, and Ocean counties in New Jersey
at birth weights from 500 to 2000 grams or a maximum of about 4.4
pounds.
According to lead researcher
Jennifer Pinto-Martin, director of the
Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities Research and Epidemiology, “emerging studies suggest that low birth weight may be a risk factor for autism spectrum disorders.”
To read the press release, click here:
http://www.upenn.edu/pennnews/news/penn-researchers-find-link-between-children-s-low-birth-weigh
To view the article, click here:
http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/early/2011/10/14/peds.2010-2846.full.pdf