Paternal Age and Autism: Understanding the Risk Gradient
Research shows a modest increase in autism likelihood as paternal age rises. A dose-response pattern explains this trend: biological changes in sperm DNA accumulate with age.
The risk increases by around 20 to 30 percent per decade beyond age 30, but the absolute risk remains low. Paternal age is only one part of a broader risk picture.
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