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Dietary intake and parents' perception of mealtime behaviors in preschool-age children with autism spectrum disorder and in typically developing children.

机译:患有自闭症谱系障碍的学龄前儿童和典型发育中儿童的饮食摄入和父母对进餐时间行为的感知。

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Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) frequently report that their children have selective eating behaviors and refuse many foods, which could result in inadequate nutrient intake. This preliminary cross-sectional descriptive study investigated dietary intake and parents' reported perception of food behaviors of 20 3- to 5-year-old children with ASD. Twenty typically developing children matched for sex, age, and ethnicity were also studied as a case-control comparison. Nutrient intake determined from 3-day food records was adjusted for day-to-day variation to determine the estimate of usual intake distribution for the two groups. This distribution was compared with the Estimated Average Requirement or Adequate Intake recommendations. The reported food behaviors and use of vitamin or mineral supplements were compared for matched pairs using the exact McNemar test. Nutrient intake was similar for both groups of children, with the majority of children consuming more than the recommended amounts for most nutrients. Nutrients least likely to be consumed in recommended amounts were vitamin A, vitamin E, fiber, and calcium. Children with ASD were more likely to consume vitamin/mineral supplements than typically developing children. Compared with parents of typically developing children, parents of children with ASD were more likely to report that their children were picky eaters and resisted trying new foods, and they were less likely to describe their children as healthy eaters or that they eat a variety of foods. Despite the similar and generally adequate nutrient intake for the 40 children in this study, parents of children with ASD had more negative perceptions of their children's dietary behaviors.
机译:自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童的父母经常报告他们的孩子有选择性的饮食行为,拒绝许多食物,这可能导致营养摄入不足。这项初步的横断面描述性研究调查了饮食摄入量,并且父母报告了20名3至5岁的ASD儿童的饮食行为感知。作为病例对照比较,还研究了二十名按性别,年龄和种族相匹配的典型发育中的儿童。从3天的食物记录中确定的营养摄入量针对每天的变化进行了调整,以确定两组通常摄入量的估计值。将该分布与“估计平均需求”或“充足摄入量”建议进行了比较。使用精确的McNemar测试,对所报告的食物行为和维生素或矿物质补充剂的使用进行配对配对。两组儿童的营养摄入量相似,大多数儿童的大多数营养素摄入量超过建议量。推荐摄入量最少的营养物质是维生素A,维生素E,纤维和钙。与正常发育的儿童相比,自闭症儿童更容易摄入维生素/矿物质补充剂。与通常发育的儿童的父母相比,患有ASD的儿童的父母更有可能报告他们的孩子挑食并且拒绝尝试新食物,并且他们不太可能将自己的孩子描述为健康的饮食者或他们食用各种食物。尽管在这项研究中,40名儿童的营养摄入量大致相同且普遍充足,但患有ASD的儿童的父母对其孩子的饮食行为有较负面的看法。

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