Untangling the relationships between autism spectrum disorder and non-genetic risk factors

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been attributed to genetic and non-genetic risk factors. Of the non-genetic factors, prenatal and perinatal complications have been extensively investigated, though few associations have been replicated consistently. We selected 2,562 families with at least one ind...

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Main Author: Krutish, Angela
Other Authors: Liu, Michelle Xiao-Qing (Biochemistry and Medical Genetics) Simard, Louise (Biochemistry and Medical Genetics)
Published: 2016
Subjects:
ASD
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/31785
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-317852016-12-01T03:45:20Z Untangling the relationships between autism spectrum disorder and non-genetic risk factors Krutish, Angela Liu, Michelle Xiao-Qing (Biochemistry and Medical Genetics) Simard, Louise (Biochemistry and Medical Genetics) Rastegar, Mojgan (Biochemistry and Medical Genetics) Hanlon-Dearman, Ana (Pediatrics and Child Health) Autism spectrum disorder ASD Prenatal Perinatal Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been attributed to genetic and non-genetic risk factors. Of the non-genetic factors, prenatal and perinatal complications have been extensively investigated, though few associations have been replicated consistently. We selected 2,562 families with at least one individual with ASD and one unaffected sibling. We investigated the relationships between 29 prenatal and perinatal complications and ASD, while considering the influences of confounding factors, comorbid conditions, and different ASD definitions. Although many complications were associated with ASD in the pairwise comparisons, only haematological disorders of the newborn and lower Apgar scores remained significant after adjusting for the effects of the confounders. After removing individuals with congenital anomalies, only 5-minute Apgar scores were associated with ASD. In conclusion, after considering confounding effects and four ASD definitions, several perinatal complications were associated with ASD with moderate effect sizes. Furthermore, comorbid conditions with ASD appear to be intertwined in these relationships. October 2016 2016-09-15T21:11:06Z 2016-09-15T21:11:06Z http://hdl.handle.net/1993/31785
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topic Autism spectrum disorder
ASD
Prenatal
Perinatal
spellingShingle Autism spectrum disorder
ASD
Prenatal
Perinatal
Krutish, Angela
Untangling the relationships between autism spectrum disorder and non-genetic risk factors
description Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has been attributed to genetic and non-genetic risk factors. Of the non-genetic factors, prenatal and perinatal complications have been extensively investigated, though few associations have been replicated consistently. We selected 2,562 families with at least one individual with ASD and one unaffected sibling. We investigated the relationships between 29 prenatal and perinatal complications and ASD, while considering the influences of confounding factors, comorbid conditions, and different ASD definitions. Although many complications were associated with ASD in the pairwise comparisons, only haematological disorders of the newborn and lower Apgar scores remained significant after adjusting for the effects of the confounders. After removing individuals with congenital anomalies, only 5-minute Apgar scores were associated with ASD. In conclusion, after considering confounding effects and four ASD definitions, several perinatal complications were associated with ASD with moderate effect sizes. Furthermore, comorbid conditions with ASD appear to be intertwined in these relationships. === October 2016
author2 Liu, Michelle Xiao-Qing (Biochemistry and Medical Genetics) Simard, Louise (Biochemistry and Medical Genetics)
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title Untangling the relationships between autism spectrum disorder and non-genetic risk factors
title_short Untangling the relationships between autism spectrum disorder and non-genetic risk factors
title_full Untangling the relationships between autism spectrum disorder and non-genetic risk factors
title_fullStr Untangling the relationships between autism spectrum disorder and non-genetic risk factors
title_full_unstemmed Untangling the relationships between autism spectrum disorder and non-genetic risk factors
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