| Literature DB >> 31065975 |
Felicity Sedgewick1, Jenni Leppanen1, Kate Tchanturia2,3,4.
Abstract
PURPOSE: There has been a wealth of work on the weight outcomes of autistic children and young people, generally finding that they are more likely to be overweight or obese than their non-autistic counterparts. There has not been the same focussed study of the weight outcomes of autistic adults, however. This study, therefore, sought to examine the relationship between weight outcome and being autistic in adults.Entities:
Keywords: Adult outcomes; Autism; Eating; Mental health; Obesity; Weight
Mesh:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31065975 PMCID: PMC7256089 DOI: 10.1007/s40519-019-00695-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eat Weight Disord ISSN: 1124-4909 Impact factor: 3.008
Demographic characteristics of the sample by group (autistic, non-autistic)
| Autistic ( | Non-autistic ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Age | ||
| Range | 18.12–71.42 | 18.29–81.29 |
| M (SD) | 34.06 (10.86) | 32.67 (11.25) |
| Gender | ||
| Male | 53 (15.82%) | 53 (16.06%) |
| Female | 195 (58.21%) | 266 (80.61%) |
| Non-binary | 86 (25.67%) | 12 (3.63%) |
| Ethnicity | ||
| White | 246 (73.43%) | 262 (79.39%) |
| Asian | 8 (2.38%) | 24 (7.27%) |
| Black | 3 (0.90%) | 3 (0.91%) |
| Latinx | 3 (0.90%) | 1 (0.30%) |
| Mixed | 14 (4.18%) | 9 (2.73%) |
| No answer | 59 (17.61%) | 31 (9.39%) |
| Employment status | ||
| Full time | 89 (26.57%) | 177 (53.63%) |
| Part time | 40 (11.94%) | 27 (8.18%) |
| Student | 60 (17.91%) | 91 (27.57%) |
| Self-employed | 39 (11.64%) | 14 (4.24%) |
| Unemployed | 73 (21.79%) | 12 (3.63%) |
| Retired | 8 (2.38%) | 4 (1.21%) |
| Other | 23 (6.87%) | 5 (1.52%) |
| Eating-related diagnoses | ||
| Diabetes | 21 (6.27%) | 4 (1.21%) |
| Coeliac disease | 3 (0.89%) | 1 (0.30%) |
| Crohn’s disease | 2 (0.60%) | 1 (0.30%) |
| Ehlers–Danlos syndrome | 2 (0.60%) | 0 (0.00%) |
| Food intolerances/allergies | 104 (31.04%) | 48 (14.54%) |
| Irritable bowel syndrome | 16 (4.77%) | 8 (2.42%) |
| AQ score | ||
| Range | 4–28 | 0–25 |
| M (SD) | 20.98 (3.83) | 8.93 (5.68) |
BMI and weight category outcomes by group (autistic, non-autistic)
| Autistic ( | Non-autistic ( | |
|---|---|---|
| BMI | ||
| Range | 14.56–72.31 | 15.06–63.82 |
| M (SD) | 28.01 (8.36)*** | 25.66 (6.49) |
| Weight category | ||
| Underweight | 18 (5.37%)*** | 9 (2.73%) |
| Healthy weight | 126 (37.61%) | 189 (57.28%) |
| Overweight | 86 (25.67%)*** | 71 (21.52%) |
| Obese | 104 (31.04%)*** | 61 (18.48%) |
*Denotes significance at the 0.05 level
**Denotes significance at the 0.01 level
***Denotes significance at the 0.001 level
Mental health and clinical scores by group (autistic, non-autistic)
| Autistic ( | Non-autistic ( | |
|---|---|---|
| HADS anxiety | ||
| Range | 0–21 | 0–21 |
| M (SD) | 11.81 (4.45)*** | 7.55 (4.44) |
| HADS depression | ||
| Range | 0–21 | 0–18 |
| M (SD) | 7.23 (3.87)*** | 4.13 (3.50) |
| EDEQ | ||
| Range | 0–5.68 | 0–5.68 |
| M (SD) | 1.77 (1.39) | 1.66 (1.21) |
*Denotes significance at the 0.05 level
**Denotes significance at the 0.01 level
***Denotes significance at the 0.001 level