(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- The age
of your father when you are born
may affect your risk of
schizophrenia. Researchers in
Denmark found an increased risk
of schizophrenia associated with
advanced paternal age,
particularly in females.
Investigators studied data
from 7,704 patients diagnosed
with schizophrenia. They found
an increased risk for the mental
disorder in females born to
fathers ages 50 or older and an
increased risk for males born to
fathers ages 55 or older.
Researchers found the same link
whether the offspring had a
family history of schizophrenia
or not.
These findings lend support
to the theory that de novo
mutations, possibly linked to
the X chromosome and associated
with increased parental age, may
be responsible for some cases of
schizophrenia. The X chromosome
contains many genes expressed in
the central nervous system and
the gene for many diseases with
cognitive impairment. Another
possible explanation for the
link is the adverse
psychological effects of losing
a parent due to the parent's
increased age.
Schizophrenia is a serious
brain disorder that distorts the
way a person thinks, acts,
expresses emotions, perceives
reality and relates to others.
It is a life-long disease that
cannot be cured, but usually can
be controlled with proper
treatment.
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SOURCE: Archives of
General Psychiatry,
2003;60:673-678
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