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Child autism linked to hours spent watching TV

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Tutter · 22/10/2006 18:06

The Sunday Times October 22, 2006

Child autism linked to hours spent watching TV
Tony Allen-Mills

A NEW study claims to have found ?strong support? for the theory that too much television for small children may trigger autism.
The study ? which has sparked an angry debate in America, where it was carried out ? found a correlation between the number of hours that children younger than three spend watching television and the rates of autism in a county-by-county analysis of four states.

The study provides the latest controversial theory to explain the estimated 10-fold rise in reported cases of autism over the past 30 years. There are now approximately 90,000 British children with autistic disorders.

Other hypotheses have included a largely discredited claim by Dr Andrew Wakefield, a British researcher, that the onset of autism may be caused by the measles, mumps and rubella vaccination.

The American researchers ? led by Michael Waldman, an economics professor at Cornell University ? admit that their findings are not ?definitive evidence? because they could find only indirect evidence of the amount of time that autistic children spend viewing television.

In the report Does Television Cause Autism? the researchers claim to have found a significant link between rates of rainfall, which is presumed to have kept children indoors, the spread of cable television networks with round-the-clock children?s programming and the level of autism diagnoses.

The researchers say their figures are so closely correlated that they ?indicate that just under 40% of autism diagnoses in the three states studied (California, Oregon and Washington) is the result of television watching due to precipitation?.

They also found that 17% of the growth in autism cases in two of the states in the 1970s and 1980s might be due to television watching.

While television has long been regarded as potentially harmful for under-threes, most research has found only limited links between viewing and child development problems. However, many parents have reported that the behaviour of autistic children is affected adversely by television.

Lisa Jo Rudy, mother of a nine-year-old autistic boy and a consultant on child behaviour, was critical of the Cornell theory, saying the ?really bad science? was likely to ?dig ever deeper into the morass of guilt that seems to surround the diagnosis of autism?.

Meanwhile, a study by Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, of 743 families, in which 1,200 members were diagnosed with autism, has found evidence of a mutated gene that is involved in brain development, the immune system and the gastro-intestinal system ? all of which may be damaged in autistic children.

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hmmm... so am i right in saying they have found only a correlation between levels of rainfall and autism? bit of a jump to get from there to hours of tv watching isn't it?

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UlySCREAMS · 22/10/2006 18:08

Think this is a pile of XXX!

I do believe there's a link with the gut and autism but tbh there's so much we don't know?

hunkermunker · 22/10/2006 18:09

This is shite, IMO.

SherlockLGJ · 22/10/2006 18:10

Well I have read some steaming piles of shoite in my time, but that beats Banagher.

coppertop · 22/10/2006 18:13

Another one of those 'blame the parents' stories. A load of sh*te IMHO.

ruty · 22/10/2006 18:13

i'd like to hear more about the gene mutation theory rather than this. The TV theory sounds a bit like the old 'cold mother' theory they used to churn out in days gone by, not enough human interaction sort of thing. A bit suspect, though of course hours of telly know to be not great.

Blu · 22/10/2006 18:14

Even me, an ARTS GRAD, can see that there is a serious problem with research which presumes that the children were watching tv and all the data appears to show is a correlation to rainfall.

Why do newspapers parrot such crappily produced 'research'?

Spagblog · 22/10/2006 18:14

More likely to be autism giving pink elephants that float down in the rain

Greensleeves · 22/10/2006 18:16

Oh, FGS. This is going to upset people.

Blu · 22/10/2006 18:16

Yes, I was going to say it's a bit hard for parents to be at fault for rainfall, so they had to come up with some other conesequence.

SoupDragon · 22/10/2006 18:17

Well, that's BabyDragon well and truly stuffed then.

Heathcliffscathy · 22/10/2006 18:17

ds watches loads of cbeebies much too much.

i rationalise it but know it's completely wrong.

Tutter · 22/10/2006 18:19

same here sophable

think the reported "link" is bolleaux. but still hit the guilt button re cbeebies overload

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coppertop · 22/10/2006 18:20

It also doesn't explain those children (like ds1) who showed signs of autism from birth. Should pregnant women not be watching television either?

SherlockLGJ · 22/10/2006 18:22

I will say it again...............

It is a steaming pile of shoite.

coppertop · 22/10/2006 18:23

A link to the thread on the SN board for anyone whi is interested. Here

Tutter · 22/10/2006 18:25

ah, sorry coppertop, didn't realise it had already been reported and discussed

let's put the shovel bag in the "steaming pile" and walk away

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Blu · 22/10/2006 18:27

Sophable - you're fine: I'm sure CBeebies isn't shown in California, Oregon or Washington, so won't be implicated.

coppertop · 22/10/2006 18:27

You don't have to stop discussing it. It's just that I thought I'd link this one to the opinions from the SN board.

tessasmum · 22/10/2006 18:32

So that explains my 51 year old cousin's severe autism then!
As big a load of shite as the 'cold mother syndrome' they trotted out when he was little

speedymama · 23/10/2006 08:42

Well Sir Isaac Newton is believed to have suffered from Asperger Syndrome as did Albert Einstein - no TV around when they were kids. Both these gentlemen have had the biggest impact on our scientific understanding of our universe.

The study is a load of old tripe.

lulumama · 23/10/2006 08:49

absolute bolocks......what an unbelievable pile of nonsensical crp......TV triggers autism....my ase! it is actually to hard to try and think of a reasoned intellectual repsonse to this..

ok! all parents of autistic /aspergers kids...turn of the TV and your kids will be cured

cannot believe people get paid for this.......

purplemonkeydishwasher · 23/10/2006 08:54

I was telling my DH about this thread last night and he pointed out that if autism was caused by something like tv (or the mmr for that matter) then surely it could be UNDONE as well? IT stands to reason that if there's a cause then it can be cured.

purplemonkeydishwasher · 23/10/2006 08:55

(BTW as i sit here on MN my ds is watching doodlebops - playhouse disney is on 24/7 chez dishwasher!)

FioFio · 23/10/2006 09:00

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SherlockLGJ · 23/10/2006 09:03

It is not bollocks.

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