Multi-Vitamin and Mineral Supplements and Autism
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Adams J. B. (2007)
Summary of biomedical treatments for autism.
San Diego: CA:
Autism Research Institute
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Adams J. B.
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(2011)
Nutritional and metabolic status of children with autism vs. neurotypical children, and the association with autism severity.
Nutrition & Metabolism.
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Alanazi A. S. (2013)
The role of nutraceuticals in the management of autism.
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal.
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Bazian (2011)
Supplements: Who needs them. A Behind the Headlines report.
London:
Bazian
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Boyd C., Moodambail A. (2016)
Severe hypercalcaemia in a child secondary to use of alternative therapies
BMJ Case Reports.
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Food Standards Agency (2003)
Safe upper levels for vitamins and minerals.
London:
Food Standards Agency
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Food Standards Agency (2000)
Vitamins and minerals.
London:
Food Standards Agency
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Isaacson H. (1996)
Autism: a retrospective outcome study of nutrient therapy.
Journal of Applied Nutrition.
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Kawicka A., Regulska-Ilow B. (2013)
How nutritional status, diet and dietary supplements can affect autism. A review.
Roczniki Panstwowego Zakladu Higieny.
64(1),
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LaPerchia P. (1987)
Behavioral disorders, learning disabilities and megavitamin therapy.
Adolescence.
22(87),
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Marí-Bauset S.
et al.
(2015)
Anthropometric measurements and nutritional assessment in autism spectrum disorders: A systematic review.
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders.
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Martí L. F. (2014)
Dietary interventions in children with autism spectrum disorders: An updated review of the research evidence.
Current Clincial Pharmacology.
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McCracken J. T. (2005)
Safety issues with drug therapies for autism spectrum disorders.
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry.
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National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (2012)
Autism in adults: diagnosis and management.
London:
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence
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National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (2013)
Autism spectrum disorder in under 19s: support and management.
London:
National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence
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NHS Choices (2016)
Do I need vitamin supplements
London:
National Health Service
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Nye C., Brice A. (2005)
Combined vitamin B6-magnesium treatment in autism spectrum disorder.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
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Office of Dietary Supplements (2006)
Dietary supplements: Background information.
Bethesda, MD:
Office of Dietary Supplements
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Public Health England (2016)
SACN vitamin D and health report.
London:
HMSO
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Sharp W. G.
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Feeding problems and nutrient intake in children with autism spectrum disorders: A meta-analysis and comprehensive review of the literature.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
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Stewart P. A.
et al.
(2015)
Dietary supplementation in children with autism spectrum disorders: Common, insufficient, and excessive.
Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
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Tsai H.
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(2012)
Evaluation of documented drug interactions and contraindications associated with herbs and dietary supplements: a systematic literature review.
International Journal of Clinical Practice.
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Vyas A. K., White N. H. (2011)
Case of hypercalcemia secondary to hypervitaminosis a in a 6-year-old boy with autism.
Case Reports in Endocrinology.
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