The Effect of Consanguineous Marriages on Arab Offspring in the Arab Community

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To better understand the effect of intergenerational consanguineous marriages on the onset and severity of dyslexia, this study focused on investigating the frequency of dyslexia in diverse family backgrounds, including consanguineous and non-consanguineous spouses. Despite the advance of modernization and globalization, certain cultures that are mainly focused in North Africa, the Middle East and South Asia, continue to prioritize and practice family marriage and this is despite the warnings and recommendations of global health organizations. Dyslexia is a common learning disability that affects the development of language, and its main effect appears as difficulties in reading, spelling and decoding. This disability is related to phonological problems and not to intellectual ability. The reading and spelling errors are strongly influenced by heredity and genetics, with approximately 50% hereditary influence and genetic variables that contribute to the appearance of the disability among the offspring. The study compares the ability to deal with phonological and orthographic challenges in dyslexic children born from marriages from different marriage backgrounds, relatives and non-relatives, to peers. Phonological coding, spoken language abilities, working memory and reading comprehension are among the genetic and neurological aspects that have been studied.
近亲结婚对阿拉伯社区阿拉伯后代的影响
为了更好地了解跨代近亲结婚对阅读障碍的发病和严重程度的影响,本研究重点调查了不同家庭背景(包括近亲和非近亲配偶)中阅读障碍的发生频率。尽管现代化和全球化取得了进展,但主要集中在北非、中东和南亚的某些文化仍将家庭婚姻放在首位并付诸实践,尽管全球卫生组织提出了警告和建议。阅读障碍是一种影响语言发展的常见学习障碍,主要表现为阅读、拼写和解码困难。这种残疾与语音问题有关,与智力无关。阅读和拼写错误受遗传和基因的影响很大,约 50%的遗传影响和基因变量导致后代出现残疾。本研究比较了不同婚姻背景、亲属和非亲属的诵读困难儿童与同龄人应对语音和正字法挑战的能力。语音编码、口语能力、工作记忆和阅读理解能力是研究的遗传和神经方面。
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