2011年4月22日星期五

Cry-baby 'Link to the behavior'

April 21, 2011 last health reporter, BBC News updated 01: 28 GMT by James Gallagher crying baby excessive crying like a baby can reference to behavioral problems later in life to wines and problems feeding and sleeping babies have a higher risk of serious behavioural disorders later in life, the scientists say.

One of five babies has symptoms, published in archives of disease conditions such as ADHD, according to research in childhood.

The review of recent studies looked at nearly 17,000 children.

A child health expert, said it would wrong for parents, the results of "excessive alerts" are.

In babies crying is normal, but some wines "excessively" after the age of three months for reasons other than colic.

An international group of researchers saw this and problems eat and sleep.

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Quote Jane end Valente Great Ormond Street Hospital by comparing data from 22 studies from 1987 to 2006, they found a link between these issues and problems in the later Leben.Verhalten problems

There was an increased risk for ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), anxiety and depression and aggressive behavior.

The research showed that a baby with more than a risk factor was still more likely to develop behavioral problems.

Professor Dieter cloud, from the University of Warwick, told the BBC: "it goes to a 100% increase in risk, a doubling of the risk of behavioral problems with excessive crying, sleeping and eating problems."

Jane Valente, a pediatrician consultant at Great Ormond Street Hospital, said: "it would be wrong if people to excessively alarmed." I believe not in this report people on their GPs will go should.

"When a baby not what about other babies is worth to discuss visitors probably with a midwife or health."

The study can not say if cause problems such as a baby behavior problems later in life: they could be an early symptom of these problems later.

Professor cloud, said while there were treatments for problem wines, feeding and sleep in babies, there was no research assessing their impact in later life.

He added: "If you could stop behavioral problems with early intervention, in a public health sense it could be very important."

Professor Mitch Blair, officer for health promotion at the Royal College of Paediatrics and child health, said: "It is an important study."

Parents were very good to know if something was wrong with their children and that the study "really strengthens the need for attention at an early stage to prevent problems later in childhood", he said.


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