A prospective study of fetal head growth, autistic traits and autism spectrum disorder

Altered trajectories of brain growth are often reported in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), particularly during the first year of life. However, less is known about prenatal head growth trajectories, and no study has examined the relation with postnatal autistic symptom severity. The current study prospectively examined the association between fetal head growth and the spectrum of autistic symptom severity in two large population-based cohorts, including a sample of individuals with clinically diagnosed ASD. This study included 3,820 children from two longitudinal prenatal cohorts in The Nether... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Laura ME Blanken
Alena Dass
Gail Alvares
Jan van der Ende
Nikita K Schoemaker
Hanan El Marroun
Martha Hickey
Craig Pennell
Scott White
Murray T Maybery
Cheryl Dissanayake
Vincent WV Jaddoe
Frank C Verhulst
Henning Tiemeier
Will McIntosh
Tonya White
Andrew Whitehouse
Dokumenttyp: Text
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Schlagwörter: Uncategorized / Science & Technology / Social Sciences / Life Sciences & Biomedicine / Behavioral Sciences / Psychology / Developmental / ultrasound / brain growth / head circumference / prenatal / pregnancy / EARLY BRAIN-DEVELOPMENT / CIRCUMFERENCE GROWTH / FUNCTIONING AUTISM / GENERAL-POPULATION / HIGH-RISK / ASSOCIATION / OVERGROWTH / CHILDREN / Adolescent / Australia / Autism Spectrum Disorder / Autistic Disorder / Cephalometry / Child / Preschool / Cohort Studies / Female / Gestational Age / Head / Humans / Infant / Newborn / Longitudinal Studies / Male / Netherlands / Prospective Studies / Reference Values / Social Behavior / Ultrasonography / Young Adult / Developmental & Child Psychology
Sprache: unknown
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Link(s) : https://doi.org/10.26181/19428947.v1