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To: MD Expat in PA
A lot of anti-vaccine propagandists point to the Amish as evidence that vaccines cause autism. They claim the Amish do not vaccinate, and the Amish have lower autism rates.

However, in general the Amish do vaccinate, but there are subsets of Amish who do not.

On the other hand, Amish do not watch television. No one wants to even look at that.

TV’s Relationship to Mental Retardation and Autism

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TV is bad for children.  Wait, no it’s not.  Yes, it is!   And it’s really bad for their hearts!

Here’s the latest paper on the topic, from Michael Waldman, Sean Nicholson, and Nodir Adilov.  Using a natural experiment to rule out the possibility of reverse causation, the authors find “a strong negative correlation between average county-level cable subscription rates when a birth cohort is below three and subsequent mental retardation diagnosis rates, but a strong positive correlation between the same cable subscription rates and subsequent autism diagnosis rates.”  

In other words, TV watching decreases the rate of mental retardation but increases the rate of autism.  The authors hypothesize that, consistent with earlier research, “for the typical child television watching at age two improves cognitive development and decreases diagnoses of mental retardation.”

In contrast, TV might be particularly bad news for kids vulnerable to autism:

[W]e believe the most likely explanation is that there is a genetically vulnerable group for which early childhood television watching serves as a trigger for autism. It has long been known that autism has a strong genetic component (see e.g., Rimland (1964) and Folstein and Rutter (1977)). So one explanation for our autism results is that at least for some children diagnosed with autism it is not the genetics alone which triggers the condition, but rather the genes create a vulnerability to autism that is sometimes triggered by early childhood television watching.


143 posted on 06/25/2012 8:13:32 AM PDT by Brian Kopp DPM
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To: Dr. Brian Kopp
On the other hand, Amish do not watch television. No one wants to even look at that.

LOL!!!!

The Amish also do not drive automobiles. Ergo, because the Amish have a somewhat lesser instance of Autism, it must be that Autism is caused by driving cars! Correlation vs. causation = fail.

OTHO, the Amish have because of their closed communities and close intermarriage have many children with rate and devastating genetic disorders, the so called "founder effect". Some of these Amish kids have severe mental retardation and a host of physical problems. And they didn’t get it from watching TV but “no one wants to even look at that.”

Try again.

147 posted on 06/25/2012 8:47:46 AM PDT by MD Expat in PA
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