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Prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal factors associated with autism spectrum disorder cases in Xuzhou, China

BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to explore the prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal risk factors in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) from Xuzhou, China by comparing them with healthy children. METHODS: Children with ASD who received rehabilitation training at special education...

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Autores principales: Yong, Zenghua, Dou, Yunlong, Gao, Yuchen, Xu, Xuena, Xiao, Yanli, Zhu, Hongjuan, Li, Shengli, Yuan, Baoqiang
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Publicado: AME Publishing Company 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8041613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33880333
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tp-21-54
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author Yong, Zenghua
Dou, Yunlong
Gao, Yuchen
Xu, Xuena
Xiao, Yanli
Zhu, Hongjuan
Li, Shengli
Yuan, Baoqiang
author_facet Yong, Zenghua
Dou, Yunlong
Gao, Yuchen
Xu, Xuena
Xiao, Yanli
Zhu, Hongjuan
Li, Shengli
Yuan, Baoqiang
author_sort Yong, Zenghua
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description BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to explore the prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal risk factors in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) from Xuzhou, China by comparing them with healthy children. METHODS: Children with ASD who received rehabilitation training at special education schools and rehabilitation institutions in Xuzhou were selected as the ASD group, and healthy children during the same period were selected as the healthy non-ASD group. A questionnaire based on the possible causes and susceptibility factors of ASD in children was issued and given to all children in this study. RESULTS: The findings of the present study revealed a higher prevalence of prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal factors in children with ASD compared with healthy children. There were significantly more males than females in the ASD group, and the proportion of boys to girls was 5.81:1 (P<0.05). Logistic regression analysis suggested that the risk factors of male children developing ASD were feeding difficulties, poor living environment during pregnancy, maternal exposure to cigarette smoking during pregnancy, and perinatal hypoxia. Factors associated with ASD risk among were identified, such as living environment during pregnancy, delivery method, feeding difficulties, and epilepsy (P<0.05). Feeding difficulties and living in the countryside during pregnancy might be risk factors for ASD in girls according to the logistic regression analysis. CONCLUSIONS: This survey confirmed the high prevalence of prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal factors in children with ASD. Some of these factors may be effective entry points for the prevention and treatment of ASD.
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spelling pubmed-80416132021-04-19 Prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal factors associated with autism spectrum disorder cases in Xuzhou, China Yong, Zenghua Dou, Yunlong Gao, Yuchen Xu, Xuena Xiao, Yanli Zhu, Hongjuan Li, Shengli Yuan, Baoqiang Transl Pediatr Original Article BACKGROUND: The aim of the present study was to explore the prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal risk factors in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) from Xuzhou, China by comparing them with healthy children. METHODS: Children with ASD who received rehabilitation training at special education schools and rehabilitation institutions in Xuzhou were selected as the ASD group, and healthy children during the same period were selected as the healthy non-ASD group. A questionnaire based on the possible causes and susceptibility factors of ASD in children was issued and given to all children in this study. RESULTS: The findings of the present study revealed a higher prevalence of prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal factors in children with ASD compared with healthy children. There were significantly more males than females in the ASD group, and the proportion of boys to girls was 5.81:1 (P<0.05). Logistic regression analysis suggested that the risk factors of male children developing ASD were feeding difficulties, poor living environment during pregnancy, maternal exposure to cigarette smoking during pregnancy, and perinatal hypoxia. Factors associated with ASD risk among were identified, such as living environment during pregnancy, delivery method, feeding difficulties, and epilepsy (P<0.05). Feeding difficulties and living in the countryside during pregnancy might be risk factors for ASD in girls according to the logistic regression analysis. CONCLUSIONS: This survey confirmed the high prevalence of prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal factors in children with ASD. Some of these factors may be effective entry points for the prevention and treatment of ASD. AME Publishing Company 2021-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8041613/ /pubmed/33880333 http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tp-21-54 Text en 2021 Translational Pediatrics. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Open Access Statement: This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which permits the non-commercial replication and distribution of the article with the strict proviso that no changes or edits are made and the original work is properly cited (including links to both the formal publication through the relevant DOI and the license). See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
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Yong, Zenghua
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Gao, Yuchen
Xu, Xuena
Xiao, Yanli
Zhu, Hongjuan
Li, Shengli
Yuan, Baoqiang
Prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal factors associated with autism spectrum disorder cases in Xuzhou, China
title Prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal factors associated with autism spectrum disorder cases in Xuzhou, China
title_full Prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal factors associated with autism spectrum disorder cases in Xuzhou, China
title_fullStr Prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal factors associated with autism spectrum disorder cases in Xuzhou, China
title_full_unstemmed Prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal factors associated with autism spectrum disorder cases in Xuzhou, China
title_short Prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal factors associated with autism spectrum disorder cases in Xuzhou, China
title_sort prenatal, perinatal, and postnatal factors associated with autism spectrum disorder cases in xuzhou, china
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8041613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33880333
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/tp-21-54
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