Vulnerable Age

Older men have a higher risk of fathering a child with autism, but — get this — only when their mate is younger than 30. So says the newest study to weigh in on the perennial debate about parental age and autism.The report is not simply a warning to men about robbing the cradle. It's part of a wave of new research on autism risk that's shifting the focus from older fathers to older mothers.Last September, using data from millions of California births in the 1990s, a group showed that women over 40 are nearly twice as likely to have a child with autism than those under 30. They also showed that the risk varies greatly from year to year.The new study, published online Monday in Autism Research, draws from the same massive California dataset. It found that regardless of the father's age, women over 40 are 77 percent more likely to deliver a child with autism than those younger than 25, and 51 percent more likely than those aged 25 to 29.Read more at...SFARI, February 2010.

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