Diet: The keystone of autism spectrum disorder?
The CNP Diet and ASD Research Category consolidates research exploring the interdependent relationship between dietary intake and the experience of child and adolescent Autism Spectrum Disorder. To view each original study on the open internet, click “Original.” To view the CNP-written abstract summary, click “CNP Summary.” While only some of the CNP-written abstract summaries are available below for free, all abstract summaries are available to CNP members through the CNP Library Membership.
This 2020 paper enhances our understanding on the effects of diet and specific nutrients on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), a major neurodevelopmental disorder often featuring impairments in communication and restricted interests or behaviors in childhood and adolescence. This review examined several studies that analyzed the relationship between ASD and diet to provide a comprehensive update in knowledge in this area of research. While a variety of genetic, epigenetic, neurological, hormonal, or environmental factors may contribute synergistically to the development of ASD, Bjørklund et al. remind us of the importance of considering metabolic processes. A balanced diet consisting of appropriate amounts of essential and special nutrients, as well as adherence to the recommended calorie intake, is highly recommended to promote growth and development that withstand the physiological and behavioral challenges seen in children with autism. An aim of this review was to raise awareness of the possible nutritional deficiencies, metabolic impairments, and malnutrition in people with ASD, to emphasize the importance of those affected to develop and maintain better socio-behavioral habits and physical health.
Diet: The keystone of autism spectrum disorder?
Daily early-life exposures to diet soda and aspartame are associated with autism in males: A case-control study
Association of sugar-sweetened beverages with executive function in autistic children
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Association between dietary quality and executive functions in school-aged children with autism spectrum disorder
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The association of sugar-sweetened beverages and milk intake with emotional and behavioral problems in children with autism spectrum disorder
Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Intake and Motor Function Among Autistic and Typically Developed Children
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Altered gut microbiome and autism like behavior are associated with parental high salt diet in male mice
Effects of diet, nutrition, and exercise in children with Autism and Autism Spectrum Disorder: A literature review
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Are therapeutic diets an emerging additional choice in autism spectrum disorder management?
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