Sunday, December 13, 2009

Altering Pants That Are Too Big

snuff smoke could be associated with behavior problems in children

According to a study of the I nstitute Epidemiology Helmholtz Zentrum Munich (Germany), smoke snuff may be associated with behavioral problems in children. This influence would be greater during pregnancy, since this is a more sensitive stage of development.

The study data showed that children who were exposed to snuff before birth had a 1.9 times greater risk of developing symptoms of abnormal behavior compared with those not breathe that smoke. In addition, this study revealed that children who are exposed to this air pollution have a 1.3 times greater risk than not. Thus the chances of having negative effects are multiplied by two for the young who are exposed to smoke both during pregnancy and after birth.

Symptoms that may have or develop are the hyperactivity , the attention deficit or problems in relating . These results are independent of the social environment in which children grow and there's a big difference between children who have been exposed to snuff during the prenatal stage or just after birth.

According to Dr. Joachim Heinrich, the National Center for Environmental Health Research Munich, "the value of this study is based not only on research but also in understanding this work as possible levels of contamination for the unborn, infants and children at different ages to determine the effects in each age and their differences. "

SOURCE: PSIQUIATRIA.COM


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