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American Journal of Epidemiology 2008 168(11):1268-1276; doi:10.1093/aje/kwn250
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Advanced Parental Age and the Risk of Autism Spectrum Disorder

Maureen S. Durkin, Matthew J. Maenner, Craig J. Newschaffer, Li-Ching Lee, Christopher M. Cunniff, Julie L. Daniels, Russell S. Kirby, Lewis Leavitt, Lisa Miller, Walter Zahorodny and Laura A. Schieve

Correspondence to Dr. Maureen Durkin, Waisman Center and Departments of Population Health Sciences and Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, 789 WARF, 610 Walnut Street, Madison, WI 53726 (e-mail: mdurkin{at}wisc.edu).

Received for publication March 21, 2008. Accepted for publication July 16, 2008.

This study evaluated independent effects of maternal and paternal age on risk of autism spectrum disorder. A case-cohort design was implemented using data from 10 US study sites participating in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network. The 1994 birth cohort included 253,347 study-site births with complete parental age information. Cases included 1,251 children aged 8 years with complete parental age information from the same birth cohort and identified as having an autism spectrum disorder based on Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision criteria. After adjustment for the other parent's age, birth order, maternal education, and other covariates, both maternal and paternal age were independently associated with autism (adjusted odds ratio for maternal age ≥35 vs. 25–29 years = 1.3, 95% confidence interval: 1.1, 1.6; adjusted odds ratio for paternal age ≥40 years vs. 25–29 years = 1.4, 95% confidence interval: 1.1, 1.8). Firstborn offspring of 2 older parents were 3 times more likely to develop autism than were third- or later-born offspring of mothers aged 20–34 years and fathers aged <40 years (odds ratio = 3.1, 95% confidence interval: 2.0, 4.7). The increase in autism risk with both maternal and paternal age has potential implications for public health planning and investigations of autism etiology.

autistic disorder; birth order; maternal age; paternal age


Abbreviations: ASD, autism spectrum disorder; PDD-NOS, pervasive developmental disorders-not otherwise specified


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