In addition, the extremely low birth weight babies later had much higher risks of developing anxiety, depression, and even shyness. Incidentally researchers did not find a cause and effect. Instead they merely found an association. As a result, babies born low in weight should be monitored closely for any potential problems.
Babies with low birth weight more likely to develop ADHD #adhd
Submitted by Judy Hanning on Mon, 2017-04-17 03:00
Did you know that a baby’s low birth rate may have surprisingly lingering effects? Those born with extremely low birth rate may have lifelong mental health issues later on in life. In a study involving children from 12 countries, it was discovered that babies with very low birth weights were likely to develop ADHD and have social issues as well.
Low birth weight can cause future learning issues.
Key Takeaways:
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Research suggests that low birth weights can be linked to ADHD.
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The research shows that babies with a lower birth weight are more likely to develop ADHD as children.
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This same demographic is more likely to experience social problems in their teenage years.
Read the full article here:
http://www.health24.com/Medical/ADHD/News/babies-with-low-birth-weight-more-likely-to-develop-adhd-20170214
http://www.health24.com/Medical/ADHD/News/babies-with-low-birth-weight-more-likely-to-develop-adhd-20170214