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Do Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders Eat Differently and Less Adequately than Those with Subclinical ASD and Typical Development? EPINED Epidemiological Study.

Josefa Canals-Sans1,2,3, Patricia Esteban-Figuerola1,2,3, Paula Morales-Hidalgo1,2,3, Victoria Arija4,5,6.   

Abstract

Food consumption in children with ASD, subclinical ASD and with typical development (TD), and their adequacy to dietary recommendations was studied. A school population sample of 77 children with ASD, 40 with subclinical ASD, and 333 with TD participated. Compared to children with TD, pre-schoolers with ASD consumed fewer raw vegetables and less fish and eggs, while primary school children consumed fewer legumes, raw vegetables, citrus fruits, cheese/yogurt and olive oil, and more meat. All groups consumed an excess of sugar but those with ASD consumed even a greater amount than their peers. The higher prevalence of obesity found in primary school children with ASD may be the consequence of a less healthy eating pattern sustained over time.
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Keywords:  Autism spectrum disorders; Food consumption; Food groups; Food variety; Preschool children; Primary school age children

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33745113     DOI: 10.1007/s10803-021-04928-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Autism Dev Disord        ISSN: 0162-3257


  46 in total

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Journal:  Nutrition       Date:  2013-06-22       Impact factor: 4.008

2.  Dietary intake and nutritional risk in Mediterranean adolescents in relation to the severity of the eating disorder.

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3.  Growth status of children with autism spectrum disorder: a case-control study.

Authors:  K Barnhill; A Gutierrez; M Ghossainy; Z Marediya; C N Marti; L Hewitson
Journal:  J Hum Nutr Diet       Date:  2016-07-14       Impact factor: 3.089

4.  Food selectivity in children with autism spectrum disorders and typically developing children.

Authors:  Linda G Bandini; Sarah E Anderson; Carol Curtin; Sharon Cermak; E Whitney Evans; Renee Scampini; Melissa Maslin; Aviva Must
Journal:  J Pediatr       Date:  2010-04-01       Impact factor: 4.406

5.  Changes in Food Selectivity in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Authors:  Linda G Bandini; Carol Curtin; Sarah Phillips; Sarah E Anderson; Melissa Maslin; Aviva Must
Journal:  J Autism Dev Disord       Date:  2017-02

6.  Sensory Sensitivity and Food Selectivity in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Authors:  Liem T Chistol; Linda G Bandini; Aviva Must; Sarah Phillips; Sharon A Cermak; Carol Curtin
Journal:  J Autism Dev Disord       Date:  2018-02

7.  [Consumption, dietary habits and nutritional status of the Reus (IX) population. Evolution of food consumption, energy and nutrient intake and relationship with the socioeconomic and cultural level, 1983-1993].

Authors:  V Arija; J Salas Salvadó; J Fernández-Ballart; G Cucó; C Martí-Henneberg
Journal:  Med Clin (Barc)       Date:  1996-02-10       Impact factor: 1.725

8.  Using Physical Food Transformation to Enhance the Sensory Approval of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders for Consuming Fruits and Vegetables.

Authors:  Louisa Ming Yan Chung; Queenie Pui Sze Law; Shirley Siu Ming Fong
Journal:  J Altern Complement Med       Date:  2020-08-11       Impact factor: 2.579

Review 9.  Food selectivity and sensory sensitivity in children with autism spectrum disorders.

Authors:  Sharon A Cermak; Carol Curtin; Linda G Bandini
Journal:  J Am Diet Assoc       Date:  2010-02

10.  Diet Can Impact Microbiota Composition in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder.

Authors:  Kirsten Berding; Sharon M Donovan
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2018-07-31       Impact factor: 4.677

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1.  Exploring Eating Challenges and Food Selectivity for Latinx Children with and without Autism Spectrum Disorder Using Qualitative Visual Methodology: Implications for Oral Health.

Authors:  Lucía I Floríndez; Daniella C Floríndez; Mia E Price; Francesca M Floríndez; Dominique H Como; Jose C Polido; Lourdes Baezconde-Garbanati; Elizabeth Pyatak; Sharon A Cermak
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-04-03       Impact factor: 3.390

2.  The association between sugar-sweetened beverages and milk intake with emotional and behavioral problems in children with autism spectrum disorder.

Authors:  Si Tan; Ning Pan; Xiaoyu Xu; Hailin Li; Lizi Lin; Jiajie Chen; Chengkai Jin; Shuolin Pan; Jin Jing; Xiuhong Li
Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2022-08-04

3.  Association of sugar-sweetened beverages with executive function in autistic children.

Authors:  Shuolin Pan; Xin Wang; Lizi Lin; Jiajie Chen; Xiaoling Zhan; Chengkai Jin; Xiaoxuan Ou; Tingfeng Gu; Jin Jing; Li Cai
Journal:  Front Nutr       Date:  2022-08-22

4.  Do Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Follow a Different Dietary Pattern than That of Their Control Peers?

Authors:  Meritxell Rojo-Marticella; Victoria Arija; José Ángel Alda; Paula Morales-Hidalgo; Patricia Esteban-Figuerola; Josefa Canals
Journal:  Nutrients       Date:  2022-03-08       Impact factor: 5.717

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