2014
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0109585
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Estimating the Inbreeding Depression on Cognitive Behavior: A Population Based Study of Child Cohort

Abstract: BackgroundCognitive ability tests are widely assumed to measure maximal intellectual performance and predictive associations between intelligence quotient (IQ) scores and later mental health problems. Very few epidemiologic studies have been done to demonstrate the relationship between familial inbreeding and modest cognitive impairments in children.ObjectiveWe aimed to estimate the effect of inbreeding on children’s cognitive behavior in comparison with non-inbred children.MethodologyA cohort of 408 children … Show more

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“…Numerous studies have estimated the impact of inbreeding on the incidence of ID, with varying results (eg,). Most published risk estimates were lower than presented here, but it is not straight‐forward to compare these diverging results because they were obtained in different ways and different populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Numerous studies have estimated the impact of inbreeding on the incidence of ID, with varying results (eg,). Most published risk estimates were lower than presented here, but it is not straight‐forward to compare these diverging results because they were obtained in different ways and different populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…While environmental factors, social deprivation and the quality of health care may influence the IQ, inbreeding has emerged as the most important factor in ID, even in deprived parts of India . Our data suggest that in countries like Iran or Qatar, where close to 40% of the children have consanguineous parents, the genetic ID risk should be twice as high as in Central Europe, where consanguinity rates are negligibly low, and in areas of Pakistan or Saudi Arabia with up to 70% consanguineous marriages, the genetic ID risk (and hence, the incidence of ID) should be almost three times as high.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Child mental health is undoubtedly a complex part of cognitive neuroscience, driven by different feedback processes underlying the genetic, social or environmental system [17]. For children living under occupation, the current study found conflicting evidence for the impact of summer camps on children's emotional and cognitive responses.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…The study population is inhabited in Kashmir region of India and possesses several characteristics that characterize a pure ethnic population. 74 The population is a Muslim majority-one which commonly prefers consanguineous intra-familial marriages, 75 and consanguineous marriages are traditional among several subpopulations within this population. Furthermore, the study subjects represent a population that has largely remained isolated genetically from the rest of the world, and most of the marriages occur within the population, which has led to a considerable degree of population stratification.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%