BACKGROUND: Maternal factors, including increasing childbearing age and various life-style factors, are associated with poorer short- and long-term outcomes for children, whereas knowledge of paternal parameters is limited. Recently, increasing paternal age has been associated with adverse obstetric outcomes, birth defects, autism spectrum disorders and schizophrenia in children. OBJECTIVE AND RATIONALE: The aim of this systematic review is to describe the influence of paternal factors on adverse short- and long-term child outcomes. SEARCH METHODS: PubMed, Embase and Cochrane databases up to January 2017 were searched. Paternal factors examined included paternal age and life-style factors such as body mass index (BMI), adiposity and cigaret...
Background Based on existing studies, there is no conclusive evidence as to whether and why paternal...
Multiple epidemiological studies suggest a relationship between advanced paternal age (APA) at conce...
Background Based on existing studies, there is no conclusive evidence as to whether and why paternal...
BACKGROUND: Maternal factors, including increasing childbearing age and various life-style factors, ...
PurposeWhile it is well documented that maternal adverse exposures contribute to a series defects on...
BACKGROUND Due to various sociological factors, couples in developed countries are increasingly dela...
BACKGROUND: Although the association between maternal age and the risks of birth defects has been we...
Objective: Advanced paternal age (APA) at conception has been linked with autism and schizophrenia i...
BACKGROUND: Although the association between maternal age and the risks of birth defects has been we...
Objective Advanced paternal age (APA) at conception has been linked with autism and schizophrenia in...
Parental ages at childbirth are increasing all over the world and later parenthood might have n e...
Background Recent findings suggest advanced paternal age may be associated with impaired child outco...
Background Recent findings suggest advanced paternal age may be associated with impaired child outco...
BACKGROUND: Although spontaneous miscarriage is the most common complication of human pregnancy, pot...
Background Based on existing studies, there is no conclusive evidence as to whether and why paternal...
Background Based on existing studies, there is no conclusive evidence as to whether and why paternal...
Multiple epidemiological studies suggest a relationship between advanced paternal age (APA) at conce...
Background Based on existing studies, there is no conclusive evidence as to whether and why paternal...
BACKGROUND: Maternal factors, including increasing childbearing age and various life-style factors, ...
PurposeWhile it is well documented that maternal adverse exposures contribute to a series defects on...
BACKGROUND Due to various sociological factors, couples in developed countries are increasingly dela...
BACKGROUND: Although the association between maternal age and the risks of birth defects has been we...
Objective: Advanced paternal age (APA) at conception has been linked with autism and schizophrenia i...
BACKGROUND: Although the association between maternal age and the risks of birth defects has been we...
Objective Advanced paternal age (APA) at conception has been linked with autism and schizophrenia in...
Parental ages at childbirth are increasing all over the world and later parenthood might have n e...
Background Recent findings suggest advanced paternal age may be associated with impaired child outco...
Background Recent findings suggest advanced paternal age may be associated with impaired child outco...
BACKGROUND: Although spontaneous miscarriage is the most common complication of human pregnancy, pot...
Background Based on existing studies, there is no conclusive evidence as to whether and why paternal...
Background Based on existing studies, there is no conclusive evidence as to whether and why paternal...
Multiple epidemiological studies suggest a relationship between advanced paternal age (APA) at conce...
Background Based on existing studies, there is no conclusive evidence as to whether and why paternal...