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Micronutrient deficiencies in children with autism spectrum disorders compared to typically developing children – A scoping review
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  • Research in autism spectrum disorders, 2024-06, Vol.114, Article 102396
Ort / Verlag
Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
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  • Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that may be influenced by various factors, including nutritional status. This scoping review, adhering to PRISMA-ScR guidelines, aims to systematically explore and synthesize the existing literature on micronutrient (vitamins, minerals and trace elements) deficiencies in children with ASD and how they may differ from the general population of typically developing children. A comprehensive search strategy was employed across multiple databases, selecting studies that quantitatively assessed micronutrient levels in children with ASD and control groups. The inclusion of 34 full-text publications from 17 countries provided a geographically diverse sample, ensuring a broad overview of the field. The findings present a complex picture of micronutrient levels in children with ASD. A recurrent observation was lower vitamin D levels in children with ASD across multiple studies, while results for other vitamins, such as vitamins A and E, and minerals like iron (ferritin), iodine, and zinc were mixed and contradictory. The heterogeneity in study methodologies, participant characteristics, and controls for confounding factors, such as supplementation, were noted as significant variables influencing outcomes. This scoping review accentuates the crucial need for standardized methodologies in future research to explore the underlying mechanisms of altered micronutrient levels in children with ASD and determine potential therapeutic implications. Emphasis on careful consideration of external variables, such as dietary habits and supplementation, is imperative to draw valid, reproducible conclusions in subsequent studies. •Majority of studies show lower Vitamin D levels in ASD children than controls.•ASD children may be more likely to have folate and B12 deficiency than controls.•Ferritin levels were consistently lower amongst ASD children than controls.•No consistent difference in major minerals levels between ASD and controls.•No consistent difference in Zn, Cu, I, vit. A and vit. E between ASD and controls.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 1750-9467
eISSN: 1878-0237
DOI: 10.1016/j.rasd.2024.102396
Titel-ID: cdi_elsevier_sciencedirect_doi_10_1016_j_rasd_2024_102396

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