這是一篇非常有趣和容易引起爭議的研究報告
這篇研究調查了33000各美國兒童發現,50歲以上爸爸所生的小孩比20歲爸爸所生的小孩智商要低
更好玩的事情是 女生年紀比較大生的小孩也比較聰明
真是一個有趣的研究
我們傳統的價值好像被挑戰了 哈哈
也許對各個性別來說都是有生育年齡的
不過我總是相信好好把握你生命中的每一個珍貴的擁有
每一個被祝福生下來的小孩都是幸福的
--------------------------------------------------每一個孩子都是上帝獨一無二的創造
下面的英文不是太難,所以我直接引述。如果大家有興趣還是看不懂用一下翻譯軟體或是google來翻譯一下
Health Children of Older Men Suffer Lower IQ
By Robert Roy Britt, Editorial Director posted: 11 March 2009 08:41 am ET
A new study of old data on 33,000 young U.S. children finds those with older fathers had reduced cognitive abilities. The differences, however, are slight, and no study has been done to see how such children fare later in life. "The older a dad is, the worse his children tend to do in intelligence tests," said study leader John McGrath from the University of Queensland. The reason may involve aging sperm. "We are concerned that older men accumulate more mutations in the developing sperm cells," McGrath said. "These mistakes then pile up and increase the risks of problems in the children, and it is possible that these mistakes will carry on into the next generation." The study — a fresh analysis of data on births from 1959 to 1965 — adds to a growing body of work that illustrates there are increased risks to the offspring of men who father them later in life. A study in 2006 found older men are more likely to father dwarfs, due to an age-related genetic mutation in their sperm. Other studies have shown a link between older fathers and increased chances of schizophrenia and autism in the children, McGrath said.
The New York Times noted that a 2005 study found children aged 16 and 17 who had older fathers scored lower on nonverbal IQ tests, but so did children of teenage fathers. In the database McGrath drew from, children were tested at eight months, four years and seven years on a variety of intelligence tests to measure concentration, memory, learning, understanding, plus speaking and reading ability. The children of fathers age 50 or older scored lower on all these measures, on average, compared with children of fathers who were age 20. Lost or downplayed in most of the stories about the finding this week, however, is that the scores typically differed by just a few points on the various tests. And anyone smart enough to understand IQ tests will tell you they do not give a full measure of any individual's smarts or range of talents. And it is not known if perhaps the children with lower scores might have caught up as they aged. (A study in 2007 did show that scores on elementary school achievement tests are good predictors of IQ in mid-life.) Further study is needed, McGrath and his colleagues say. Older mothers are known to birth more children with Down's syndrome. But in the intelligence tests, McGrath said children of older women actually scored higher. His team suspects this is because older women are typically able to spend more time with their children.
The study, not funded by any outside groups, is detailed in the March 10 issue of the online journal PLoS Medicine. McGrath said it has implications for a society where compared to past generations, many couples now wait until later in life to have children. The findings could also turn a corner on thinking about men vs. women in regards to having children later in life. It's long been assumed by many scientists that because men remained fertile longer, becoming a dad as an old man was no big deal. Dolores Malaspina, a psychiatrist and researcher at New York University Medical Center, told the Times: "It turns out the optimal age for being a mother is the same as the optimal age for being a father."
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Robert Roy Britt is the Editorial Director of Imaginova.
Source:http://www.livescience.com/health/090311-older-fathers.html |