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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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SherlockLGJ · 23/10/2006 09:03

It is a steaming pile of shoite I will have you know.

FioFio · 23/10/2006 09:04

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IdrisTheDragon · 23/10/2006 09:04

Why do newspapers print this drivel?

Pinotmum · 23/10/2006 09:05

Pile of manure. {sad]

BudaBeast · 23/10/2006 09:06

Is it April 1st????

That couldn't be a serious article could it??

"Steaming pile of shoite" sounds about right!

SoupDragon · 23/10/2006 09:14

I bet they could prove a link with autism and the rise in 4x4s too

Blandmum · 23/10/2006 09:14

YOu can show a correlation between rising world temperatires and declining numbers of Pirates..

Just because you can show a correlation, it doesn't make it true

expatinscotland · 23/10/2006 09:26

FFS. Did someone get paid to come up w/this tripe?

I'm in the wrong fecking job, I tell ya.

throckenholt · 23/10/2006 09:34

so following that theory - there must be more autistic people in say Ireland than say Greece ?

And more in the West of Uk than the East ?

Dangerous stuff - rain.

threebob · 23/10/2006 09:52

Rain keeps kids inside watching TV

Being under 3 keeps kids inside a lot whatever the weather, unless the parents want to spend all day outside watching they don't eat anything poisonous.

And what about the huge numbers of US children in daycare - presumably they wouldn't turn the TV on if it wasn't nice enough to play outside.

threebob · 23/10/2006 09:53

I really needed some " in my last post

"""""""" there are some.

threebob · 23/10/2006 09:55

Why didn't they decide it was a simply a lack of physical activity that was a contributing factor?

Blossomhowl · 23/10/2006 09:55
Sad
slaughterfalls · 23/10/2006 09:58

Why do they have to write this sort of crap, its basicaly saying to parents 'oh it might be your fault your dc has autistic traits' I dont believe it for a minute, what a load of bollocks.

SherlockLGJ · 23/10/2006 09:59

It is not bollcks it is a pile of steaming shoite.

slaughterfalls · 23/10/2006 10:02

SherlockLGJ

ok ok, it is a pile of steaming shoite

Jimjams2 · 23/10/2006 10:09

pmsl expat that's what i said on the other thread...

titchy · 23/10/2006 10:13

100% of heroin and other hard drugs users, and convicted criminals ALL consumed large amounts of a certain liquid when they were young children. That's a pretty strong correlation n'est pas? So avoid giving your small children this liquid I say.

Rosyspookily · 23/10/2006 10:52

My mother came across this idea a while back. My niece has aspergers, they have no tv. Though it does rain alot here In defence of cbeebies, my 2 yo is not interested in tv if its not cbeebies. He is very cross this morning bbc2 was showing some other rot, so he is here on my knee pretending to be a drill.

SparklyGothKat · 23/10/2006 10:58

titchy, am wondering what the certain liquid is??

WelshBoris · 23/10/2006 11:05

fruit shoot

thats the liquid

Rosyspookily · 23/10/2006 11:15

Imagine if it was really that simple! Everyone would be throwing out their tellys. You'd be able to get a telly dirt cheap!

VeniVidiVickiQV · 23/10/2006 11:32

There are far to many "questions" about this research to even bother trying to give an opinion on it - other than LGJ's!

titchy · 23/10/2006 12:10

Nope - the liquid is milk of course!

Obviously EVERYONE drank milk when they were very young. Just illustrates quite nicely that even if presented with a 100% correlation doesn't mean that there is cause and effect.

Jimjams2 · 23/10/2006 14:11

although for some autistic people casein is believed to have a causative effect (in combination with a leaky gut), and removing milk from the diet can cause a very dramatic change.

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