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Eating Problems in Autistic Females and Males: A Co-twin Control Study

Karl Lundin Remnélius, Janina Neufeld, Johan Isaksson, Sven Bölte

2021Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study investigated the association between autism and self-reported eating problems and the influence of gender on the association, in a sample of adolescent and adult twins (N = 192). Autistic traits and autism diagnosis were associated with both total and specific eating problems, including selective eating and sensory sensitivity during mealtimes. Interaction effects indicated a stronger association between autistic traits and total eating problems in females, as well as more difficulties with eating in social contexts among autistic females. In within-pair analyses, where unmeasured confounders including genes and shared environment are implicitly controlled for, the association was lost within monozygotic pairs, which might further indicate a genetic influence on the relationship between autism and eating problems.

Topics & Concepts

AutismPsychologyAssociation (psychology)Autistic traitsConfoundingTwin studyDevelopmental psychologyEating disordersAsperger syndromeClinical psychologyHeritabilityAutism spectrum disorderMedicineGeneticsPathologyBiologyPsychotherapistChild Nutrition and Feeding IssuesAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchEating Disorders and Behaviors