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EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE UNTIL 4 PM ET, October 03, 2012

Mom鈥檚 High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy Could Affect Child鈥檚 IQ in Old Age

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New research suggests that a mother鈥檚 high blood pressure during pregnancy may have an effect on her child鈥檚 thinking skills all the way into old age. The study is published in the October 3, 2012, online issue of the medical journal of the . 鈥淗igh blood pressure and related conditions such as preeclampsia complicate about 10 percent of all pregnancies and can affect a baby鈥檚 environment in the womb,鈥 said study author Katri R盲ik枚nen, PhD, with the University of Helsinki in Finland. 鈥淥ur study suggests that even declines in thinking abilities in old age could have originated during the prenatal period when the majority of the development of brain structure and function occurs.鈥 Researchers looked at medical records for the mother鈥檚 blood pressure in pregnancy for 398 men who were born between 1934 and 1944. The men鈥檚 thinking abilities were tested at age 20 and then again at an average age of 69. Tests measured language skills, math reasoning and visual and spatial relationships. The study found that men whose mothers had high blood pressure while pregnant scored 4.36 points lower on thinking ability tests at age 69 compared to men whose mothers did not have high blood pressure. The group also scored lower at the age of 20 and had a greater decline in their scores over the decades than those whose mothers did not have problems with blood pressure. The finding was strongest for math-related reasoning. The researchers also looked at whether premature birth affected these findings and found no change. Whether the baby鈥檚 father was a manual laborer or an office worker also did not change the results. The study was supported by the Academy of Finland, European Science Foundation, University of Helsinki, the British Heart Foundation, the Finnish Foundation of Cardiovascular Research, the Finnish Diabetes Research Foundation, the Finnish Medical Society, Gulf L盲kares盲llskapet, the National Doctoral Program of Psychology, the P盲ivikki and Sakari Sohlberg Foundation, the Juho Vainio Foundation, the Yrj枚 Jahnsson Foundation, the Signe and Ane Gyllenberg Foundation, the Jalmari and Rauha Ahokas Foundation, the Emil Aaltonen Foundation, the Finnish Ministry of 好色先生 and the Finnish Foundation for Pediatric Research. To learn more about cognition, visit .

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