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The role of nutraceuticals in the management of autism.
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal
21(3), pp. 233-243.
Angley M. T. et al. (2007)
Children and autism: Part 2: management with complementary medicines and dietary interventions.
Australian Family Physician
36(10), pp. 827-830
Essential fatty acids and phospholipase A2 in autistic spectrum disorders.
Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids
71(4), 201-4
A pilot randomized controlled trial of omega-3 fatty acids for autism spectrum disorder.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
41(5), pp. 545-554.
Internet-based, randomized, controlled trial of omega-3 fatty acids for hyperactivity in autism.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
June, 53(6), pp. 658-666.
Bent S. , Bertoglio K. , Hendren. R. L. (2009)
Omega-3 fatty acids for autistic spectrum disorder: A systematic review.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
39(8), pp. 1145-1154
Bent S. , Bertoglio K. , Hendren. R. L. (2009)
Regarding omega-3 fatty acids in severe autism.
Archives of Medical Research
40(1), pp. 64
British Dietetic Association (2017)
London: British Dietetic Association
Brondino N. et al. (2015)
Complementary and alternative therapies for autism spectrum disorder.
Evidence Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
13 pp. 2531–2543.
Diet and autistic spectrum disorder.
London: British Dietetic Association
Psychopharmacology Bulletin
48(1), pp. 40-63.
Safety considerations of polyunsaturated fatty acids.
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
71(1), 197S-201S