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Diet in treatment of autism spectrum disorders

Sabiha Alam, Cara J. Westmark, Elizabeth A. McCullagh

2023Frontiers in Neuroscience23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Altering the diet to treat disease dates to c. 400 BC when starvation was used to reduce seizures in persons with epilepsy. The current diversity of symptomology and mechanisms underlying autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and a corresponding lack of disorder-specific effective treatments prompts an evaluation of diet as a therapeutic approach to improve symptoms of ASDs. In this review article, we summarize the main findings of nutritional studies in ASDs, with an emphasis on the most common monogenic cause of autism, Fragile X Syndrome (FXS), and the most studied dietary intervention, the ketogenic diet as well as other dietary interventions. We also discuss the gut microbiota in relation to pre- and probiotic therapies and provide insight into future directions that could aid in understanding the mechanism(s) underlying dietary efficacy.

Topics & Concepts

AutismKetogenic dietEpilepsyAutism spectrum disorderDiseasePsychological interventionMedicineFragile X syndromeIntervention (counseling)Mechanism (biology)Eating disordersPsychologyBioinformaticsPsychiatryInternal medicineBiologyEpistemologyPhilosophyChild Nutrition and Feeding IssuesAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchGenetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders