TY - JOUR
T1 - Specialized diet therapies
T2 - Exploration for improving behavior in autism spectrum disorder (asd)
AU - Bjørklund, Geir
AU - Meguid, Nagwa Abdel
AU - Dadar, Maryam
AU - Pivina, Lyudmila
AU - Kałużna-Czaplińska, Joanna
AU - Jóźwik-Pruska, Jagoda
AU - Aaseth, Jan
AU - Chartrand, Max Stanley
AU - Waly, Mostafa Ibrahim
AU - Al-Farsi, Yahya
AU - Rahman, Md Mostafizur
AU - Pen, Joeri Jan
AU - Chirumbolo, Salvatore
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Bentham Science Publishers.
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - As a major neurodevelopmental disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) encompasses deficits in communication and repetitive and restricted interests or behaviors in childhood and adolescence. Its etiology may come from either a genetic, epigenetic, neurological, hormonal, or an environmental cause, generating pathways that often altogether play a synergistic role in the development of ASD pathogenesis. Furthermore, the metabolic origin of ASD should be important as well. A balanced diet consisting of the essential and special nutrients, alongside the recommended caloric intake, is highly recommended to promote growth and development that withstand the physiologic and behavioral challenges experienced by ASD children. In this review paper, we evaluated many studies that show a relationship between ASD and diet to develop a better understanding of the specific effects of the overall diet and the individual nutrients required for this population. This review will add a comprehensive update of knowledge in the field and shed light on the possible nutritional deficiencies, metabolic impairments (particularly in the gut microbiome), and malnutrition in individuals with ASD, which should be recognized in order to maintain the improved socio-behavioral habit and physical health.
AB - As a major neurodevelopmental disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) encompasses deficits in communication and repetitive and restricted interests or behaviors in childhood and adolescence. Its etiology may come from either a genetic, epigenetic, neurological, hormonal, or an environmental cause, generating pathways that often altogether play a synergistic role in the development of ASD pathogenesis. Furthermore, the metabolic origin of ASD should be important as well. A balanced diet consisting of the essential and special nutrients, alongside the recommended caloric intake, is highly recommended to promote growth and development that withstand the physiologic and behavioral challenges experienced by ASD children. In this review paper, we evaluated many studies that show a relationship between ASD and diet to develop a better understanding of the specific effects of the overall diet and the individual nutrients required for this population. This review will add a comprehensive update of knowledge in the field and shed light on the possible nutritional deficiencies, metabolic impairments (particularly in the gut microbiome), and malnutrition in individuals with ASD, which should be recognized in order to maintain the improved socio-behavioral habit and physical health.
KW - Autism
KW - Casein
KW - Diet
KW - Environmental stressors
KW - Epigenetic stressors
KW - Genetic
KW - Gluten
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U2 - 10.2174/0929867327666200217101908
DO - 10.2174/0929867327666200217101908
M3 - Review article
C2 - 32065085
AN - SCOPUS:85095847428
SN - 0929-8673
VL - 27
SP - 6771
EP - 6786
JO - Current Medicinal Chemistry
JF - Current Medicinal Chemistry
IS - 40
ER -