Maternal Metabolic Conditions and Risk for Autism and Other Neurodevelopmental Disorders
University of California System · University of California, Davis · +6 more institutions
Abstract
We examined whether metabolic conditions (MCs) during pregnancy (diabetes, hypertension, and obesity) are associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), developmental delays (DD), or impairments in specific domains of development in the offspring.
Children aged 2 to 5 years (517 ASD, 172 DD, and 315 controls) were enrolled in the CHARGE (Childhood Autism Risks from Genetics and the Environment) study, a population-based, case-control investigation between January 2003 and June 2010. Eligible children were born in California, had parents who spoke English or Spanish, and were living with a biological parent in selected regions of California. Children's diagnoses were confirmed by using standardized assessments. Information regarding maternal conditions was ascertained from medical records or structured interview with the mother.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 57.09
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 56
Authors
7- PKPaula KrakowiakCorresponding
University of California System, University of California, Davis
- CKCheryl K. Walker
Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital
- AAAndrew A. Bremer
Vanderbilt University
- ABAS Baker
- SOSally Ozonoff
University of California Davis Medical Center, NeuroDevelopment Center, Institute of Behavioral Sciences, University of California, Davis
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Odds ratio
- Autism
- Confidence interval
- Offspring
- Autism spectrum disorder
- Pediatrics
- Population
- Good health and well-being