研究:出生体重和Autism# NextGeneration - 我爱宝宝
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http://medicalxpress.com/news/2013-05-bigger-birth-weight-babie
The study found that bigger babies who were born weighing over 4.5kg (or 9lb
14) showed a higher incidence of autism, as did smaller infants who were
born weighing less than 2.5kg (5.5lb).
A baby who had poor fetal growth would therefore have a 63% greater risk of
developing autism compared to normally grown babies.
A baby who was large at birth would have a 60% greater risk. This effect was
independent of whether or not the baby was born pre or post term.
The study found that bigger babies who were born weighing over 4.5kg (or 9lb
14) showed a higher incidence of autism, as did smaller infants who were
born weighing less than 2.5kg (5.5lb).
A baby who had poor fetal growth would therefore have a 63% greater risk of
developing autism compared to normally grown babies.
A baby who was large at birth would have a 60% greater risk. This effect was
independent of whether or not the baby was born pre or post term.