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World J Clin Pediatr. Dec 9, 2024; 13(4): 99649
Published online Dec 9, 2024. doi: 10.5409/wjcp.v13.i4.99649
Published online Dec 9, 2024. doi: 10.5409/wjcp.v13.i4.99649
Nutritional management and autism spectrum disorder: A systematic review
Mohammed Al-Beltagi, Department of Pediatric, Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University, Tanta 31511, Alghrabia, Egypt
Mohammed Al-Beltagi, Department of Pediatric, University Medical Center, King Abdulla Medical City, Arabian Gulf University, Manama 26671, Bahrain
Author contributions: Al-Beltagi M wrote this review exploring the effects of diet on children with autism; Al-Beltagi M conceptualized and designed the review, conducted the search in electronic databases, and synthesized the included studies’ findings.
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Corresponding author: Mohammed Al-Beltagi, MBChB, MD, PhD, Chairman, Full Professor, Research Scientist, Department of Pediatric, Faculty of Medicine, Tanta University, Al-Bahr Street, The Medical Complex, Tanta 31511, Alghrabia, Egypt. mbelrem@hotmail.com
Received: July 26, 2024
Revised: September 21, 2024
Accepted: October 15, 2024
Published online: December 9, 2024
Processing time: 95 Days and 15.3 Hours
Revised: September 21, 2024
Accepted: October 15, 2024
Published online: December 9, 2024
Processing time: 95 Days and 15.3 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: Effective management of feeding challenges in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) requires a comprehensive approach integrating feeding therapy and behavioral interventions. Addressing oral motor skills and sensory sensitivities and establishing structured mealtime routines are crucial. Behavioral strategies like gradual exposure, positive reinforcement, and modeling can significantly improve food acceptance and mealtime behaviors. Creating a sensory-friendly environment and involving parents in meal planning are essential. This systematic review highlights the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration and tailored interventions to enhance nutritional intake and overall health outcomes for children with ASD.