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Funnel plot for publication bias test.
<p>The two oblique lines indicate the pseudo 95% confidence limits.</p
Prenatal, Perinatal and Neonatal Risk Factors for Intellectual Disability: A Systemic Review and Meta-Analysis
<div><p>Background</p><p>The etiology of non-genetic intellectual disability (ID) is not fully known, and we aimed to identify the prenatal, perinatal and neonatal risk factors for ID.</p><p>Method</p><p>PubMed and Embase databases were searched for studies that examined the association between pre-, peri- and neonatal factors and ID risk (keywords “intellectual disability” or “mental retardation” or “ID” or “MR” in combination with “prenatal” or “pregnancy” or “obstetric” or “perinatal” or “neonatal”. The last search was updated on September 15, 2015. Summary effect estimates (pooled odds ratios) were calculated for each risk factor using random effects models, with tests for heterogeneity and publication bias.</p><p>Results</p><p>Seventeen studies with 55,344 patients and 5,723,749 control individuals were eligible for inclusion in our analysis, and 16 potential risk factors were analyzed. Ten prenatal factors (advanced maternal age, maternal black race, low maternal education, third or more parity, maternal alcohol use, maternal tobacco use, maternal diabetes, maternal hypertension, maternal epilepsy and maternal asthma), one perinatal factor (preterm birth) and two neonatal factors (male sex and low birth weight) were significantly associated with increased risk of ID.</p><p>Conclusion</p><p>This systemic review and meta-analysis provides a comprehensive evidence-based assessment of the risk factors for ID. Future studies are encouraged to focus on perinatal and neonatal risk factors and the combined effects of multiple factors.</p></div
Characteristics of the twelve studies included in the meta-analysis.
<p>Characteristics of the twelve studies included in the meta-analysis.</p
Funnel plot for the random-effects between-group meta-analysis on blood glutamate levels in persons with ASD and controls.
<p>Funnel plot for the random-effects between-group meta-analysis on blood glutamate levels in persons with ASD and controls.</p
Summary of the results of blood glutamate levels in persons with ASD and controls.
<p>Summary of the results of blood glutamate levels in persons with ASD and controls.</p
Meta-analysis of prenatal risk factors for ID (Continued).
<p>Meta-analysis of prenatal risk factors for ID (Continued).</p
Characteristics of the included studies in meta-analysis.
<p>Characteristics of the included studies in meta-analysis.</p
Forest plot for the random-effects between-group meta-analysis of blood glutamate levels in persons with ASD and controls.
<p>Forest plot for the random-effects between-group meta-analysis of blood glutamate levels in persons with ASD and controls.</p
Meta-regression of blood glutamate levels in persons with ASD and controls.
<p>Meta-regression of blood glutamate levels in persons with ASD and controls.</p
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