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Summary of biomedical treatments for autism.
San Diego: CA: Autism Research Institute
Plasma amino acids profiles in children with autism: potential risk of nutritional deficiencies.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
33(4), pp. 449-454
An audit of referrals of children with autistic spectrum disorder to the dietetic service.
Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics
15(2), pp. 141-144.
Chan A. S. et al. (2011)
Dejian mind-body intervention improves the cognitive functions of a child with autism.
Evidence Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Connor Z. , Dietitians Autistic Spectrum Interest Group (2006)
A guide to considering dietary and biomedical interventions for the treatment of ASD.
London: NutritionNutrition.Com
Diet and autistic spectrum disorder.
London: British Dietetic Association
Cormier E. , Elder J. H. (2007)
Diet and child behaviour problems: fact or fiction?
Pediatric Nursing
33(2), 138-43
Dietary management of autism spectrum disorder: Professional consensus statement.
London: British Dietetic Association
The gluten-free, casein-free diet in autism: An overview with clinical implications.
Nutrition in Clinical Practice
23 pp. 583-588
Feingold Association of the United States (2008)
Overview [of the Feingold Diet].
Riverhead, NY: Feingold Association of the United States
Feingold Association of the United States (2008)
Selection of studies supporting diet therapy.
Riverhead, NY: Feingold Association of the United States
Feingold Association of the United States (2008)
Symptoms that may be helped by the Feingold Program.
Riverhead, NY: Feingold Association of the United States
Whey watchers and wheat watchers: The case against gluten and casein in autism.
Nutrition in Clinical Practice
23 pp. 581-582
Goin-Kochel R. P. , Mackintosh V. H. , Myers B. J. (2009)
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders
2(3), pp. 528-537
Interactive Autism Network (2008)
IAN Research Findings: Special diets
Baltimore, MD: Interactive Autism Network
Johnson C. R. et al. (2010)
Polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation in young children with autism.
Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities
22(1), pp. 1-10.
Lange K. W. , Hauser J. , Reissmann A. (2015)
Gluten-free and casein-free diets in the therapy of autism.
Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care
November, 18(6), pp. 572-575.
Millward C. et al. (2008)
Gluten- and casein-free diets for autistic spectrum disorder.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
April, 16(2), CD003498