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Are there anthropometric and body composition differences between children with autism spectrum disorder and children with typical development? Analysis by age and spectrum severity in a school population.

Patricia Esteban-FiguerolaPaula Morales HidalgoVictoria Arija-ValJosefa Canals-Sans
Published in: Autism : the international journal of research and practice (2021)
This study makes a comparison between the growth status of pre-school and school-age children with autism spectrum disorder and typical development children. Pre-schoolers with autism spectrum disorder were taller than children with typical development. School-age children with autism spectrum disorder were more overweight/obese, had more body fat and a greater waist circumference and waist/height ratio than children with typical development. The presence of autism spectrum disorder and internalizing problems was associated with cardiovascular risk in school-age children.
Keyphrases
  • body composition
  • young adults
  • body mass index
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • mental health
  • physical activity
  • metabolic syndrome
  • weight loss
  • type diabetes