Ask the Expert Series: How do genetic factors affect brain development?

Hello everyone! Excited to “see” you! I am Dr. Lee LJ, Chief Scientific Officer from Nutrigene. Together with the team at TAP, we would love to help as many of you on improving your baby's brain development. ------------------------------------ Have you ever thought how genes influence your child development? What kind of genetic disease or disorders can affect to your kids? What are the genetic testing available in Singapore? Here are some questions asked in our community, and we got the answers for you ✅ 👩: If my me and my hubby weren’t book smart, does that mean my child will be the same? Or can we teach him to be more curious and feel the need to want to learn more? What are the key guide recommendations you could give to start early to support brain development? FYI my child is 18 months! 👨‍⚕️:Nope, apart from genetics factors, there are still environmental factors that parents can actually cultivate the learning habit at the earlier stage! Parents and other caregivers can support healthy brain growth by speaking to, playing with, and caring for their child. Children learn best when parents take turns when talking and playing, and build on their child's skills and interests. 👩: Does autism count as a genetic disorder? 👨‍⚕️: Genetic factors are estimated to contribute 40 to 80 percent of autism spectrum disorder risk. The risk from gene variants combined with environmental risk factors, such as parental age, birth complications, and others that have not been identified, determine an individual's risk of developing this complex condition. Thus, autism is partially determined by genetics. 👩: Exactly how do genetic factors affect brain development in our kids? 😅 for example, if my hubby has ADHD does it mean my kids will have also? 👨‍⚕️: Genetics will influence the development and function of the brain, and ultimately control how we move, think, feel, and behave. Combined with the effects of our environment, changes in these genes can also determine whether we are at risk for a particular disease and if we are, the course it might follow. Cognitive abilities are substantially influenced by genes, with approximately half of the variance in general cognition attributed to genetic factors. Specific abilities, including attention, working memory and declarative memory are also heritable. Available evidence suggests that ADHD is genetic—passed down from parent to child. ADHD seems to run in at least some families. At least one-third of all fathers who had ADHD in their youth have children with the condition. What's more, the majority of identical twins share the ADHD trait.

Ask the Expert Series: How do genetic factors affect brain development?
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How to differentiate such developments? How early could we see signs of it?

1y ago

Some babies with brain development problems may exhibit tremors or muscle spasms or even develop paralysis in certain parts of the body. Extreme fatigue can also be a sign of brain damage. As a baby grows, brain damage may cause delayed physical development. A baby may be slow to crawl, sit up, stand up, and walk. Infant brain damage symptoms are varied and diverse. For some children, the signs may not even show up for months or years, or if they do may not be obvious enough to lead to a diagnosis

I just want to know How does genetics affect early brain development?

1y ago

The first stages of brain development are strongly affected by genetic factors, however, genes do not design the brain completely. Instead, when and where genes are used is fine-tuned according to the input they receive from the environment – this happens even during pregnancy when maternal nutrition and stress can influence the early phases of brain architecture. These gene-environment relations allow for each child to adapt to their surroundings more readily and more quickly than they could if genes alone determined the brain’s wiring.

What really affects baby's intelligence? Genes or nutrition?

1y ago

Both genetics and nutrition will contribute to child intelligence. Studies show that individual differences in human intelligence can largely (50%–80%) be explained by genetic influences making intelligence one of the most heritable traits. On the other hand, scientists also found that infants who ate healthy foods had higher IQ scores by age 8 than those who ate less healthy foods. Thus, both genetics and nutrition are equally important.

Does genetic influence on intelligence increase with age?

1y ago

According to studies on association of age and genetics on intelligence, the heritability of intelligence increases linearly, from (approximately) 20% in infancy to 40% in adolescence, and to 60% in adulthood. Some evidence suggests that heritability might increase to as much as 80% in later adulthood but then decline to about 60% after age 80. So the answer is yes.

Do genetic factors really affect brain development?

1y ago

Like most aspects of human behavior and cognition, intelligence is a complex trait that is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors.

Can you please explain this with a few examples?

1y ago

Some babies have anencephaly because of a change in their genes or chromosomes. Anencephaly might also be caused by a combination of genes and other factors, such as the things the mother comes in contact with in the environment or what the mother eats or drinks, or certain medicines she uses during pregnancy.

How can I improve my baby's brain development?

1y ago

Play ideas for encouraging newborn cognitive development. Talk to your baby often, hold your baby, and make eye contact. Read with your baby, recite nursery rhymes, or sing songs. Repeating the same song, rhyme or story isn't boring for babies – repetition is one of the ways they learn. Make faces with your baby. Eggs, salmon, lean meat and dairy - these are some foods that are good for a child's brain development.

Does autism count as a genetic disorder?

1y ago

Genetic factors are estimated to contribute 40 to 80 percent of autism spectrum disorder risk. The risk from gene variants combined with environmental risk factors, such as parental age, birth complications, and others that have not been identified, determine an individual's risk of developing this complex condition. Thus, autism is partially determined by genetics.

Does being premature affect intelligence?

1y ago

According to study, very premature children (

At what age do babies show intelligence?

1y ago

Signs of giftedness can appear as early as infancy and continue during the toddler and preschool years. Testing for giftedness and high IQ, however, usually takes place around age 5.