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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Down Syndrome Fact Sheet

I get a monthly newsletter emailed to me from my health insurance company.  I never read it.  Oddly, today I did.  It included a Down syndrome fact sheet that I thought was pretty good.  I've posted it here!



  • Down syndrome occurs when an individual has three, rather than two, copies of the 21st chromosome. This additional genetic material alters the course of development and causes the characteristics associated with Down syndrome.
  • Down syndrome is the most commonly occurring chromosomal condition. One in every 691 babies is born with Down syndrome.
  • There are more than 40,000 people living with Down syndrome in the US.
  • Down syndrome occurs in people of all races and economic levels.
  • The incidence of births of children with Down syndrome increases with age of the mother. But due to higher fertility rates in younger women, 80% of children with Down syndrome are born to women under 35 years of age.
  • People with Down syndrome have an increased risk for certain medical conditions such as congenital heart defects, respiratory and hearing problems, Alzheimer's disease, childhood leukemia, and thyroid conditions. Many of these conditions are now treatable, so most people with Down syndrome lead healthy lives.
  • A few common physical traits  of Down syndrome are low muscle tone, small stature, an upward slant to the eyes, and a single deep crease across the center of the palm.  Every person with Down syndrome is a unique individual and may possess these characteristics to different degrees or not at all.
  • Life expectancy for people  with Down syndrome has increased dramatically in recent decades-from 25 in 1983 to 60 today.
  • People with Down syndrome attend school, work, participate in decisions that affect them, and contribute to society. All people with Down syndrome experience  cognitive delays, but the effect is usually mild to moderate  and is not indicative of the many strengths and talents each individual possesses
  • Quality educational programs, a stimulating home environment, good health care, and positive support from family, friends and the community enable people with Down to develop their full potential and lead fulfilling lives.
  • Researchers are making great strides in identifying the genes on Chromosome 21 that cause the characteristics of Down syndrome. Many feel strongly that it will be possible to  improve, correct or prevent many of the problems associated with Down syndrome in the future.

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