Maternal eating disorders and high BMI were strongly associated with offspring who had sleep disorders, social functioning and tic disorders, and intellectual disabilities.
or eating disorders before or during pregnancy may face higher risks for neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorder s.Researchers conducted a population-based cohort study to investigate the association of maternal eating disorders and high prepregnancy body mass index with psychiatric disorder and neurodevelopmental diagnoses in offspring.
Diagnoses of children were identified and grouped by ICD-10 codes of mental, behavioral, and neurodevelopmental disorders, mood disorders, Maternal eating disorders were associated with psychiatric disorders in the offspring, with the largest effect sizes observed for sleep disorders and social functioning and tic disorders ; being underweight before pregnancy was also linked to many psychiatric disorders in offspring.
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