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Adverse food reactions and alterations in nutritional status in children with autism spectrum disorders: results of the NAFRA project

Coppola, S., Nocerino, R., Oglio, F., Golia, P., Falco, M. C., Riccio, M. P., Carucci, L., Rea, T., Simeone, S., Garotti, R., Marani, N., Bravaccio, C., & Canani, R. B.

Italian journal of pediatrics, 2024, 50(1), 228

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November 3, 2024


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Background: To assess the adverse food reactions (AFR) prevalence in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and in non-ASD healthy controls (NASD). Nutritional status alterations, food selectivity and adherence to Mediterranean Diet (MD) were also evaluated. Methods: The NAFRA (Nutritional status and Adverse Food Reactions in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder) project was an observational, case-control, comparative study conducted at a tertriary center for pediatrics involving Caucasian patients of both sexes, aged 18 months-7 years, with a diagnosis of ASD, and matched NASD controls. Results: From October 2017 to December 2023, 100 ASD patients [79 male, mean (± SD) age 49.9 months (± 15.4)] and 100 NASD controls [75 male, mean (± SD) age 49.8 months (± 17.7)] were enrolled at the Pediatric Section of the Department of Translational Medical Science of the University of Naples Federico II. A significantly higher prevalence of AFR was observed in ASD patients if compared with NASD (16% vs. 2%, p = 0.001), mainly due to a higher prevalence of food allergy (7% vs. 1%, p = 0.03). A significantly higher prevalence of food intolerance and celiac disease was also observed in ASD children. The rate of obesity was significantly higher in ASD patients compared to NASD. Food selectivity and low MD-adherence were more frequent in ASD children (26% vs. 2%, p < 0.0001 and 28% vs. 16%, p = 0.041, respectively). Conclusions: The high rate of AFR, obesity and unhealthy dietary habits observed in ASD children strongly suggest the importance of a multidisciplinary approach, providing early diagnosis of AFR and appropriate nutritional management to improve core and associated ASD-related conditions.

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Tackling malnutrition

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Spoke leaderHellas Cena
Research projectNAFRA

Nutritional status and adverse food reactions in children with autism spectrum disorder


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Roberto Berni Canani,Valentina Discepolo,Lutgarda Bozzetto,Antonio Molinaro,Raffaele Capasso

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