Eating and Sensory Features of Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder and Their Typically Developing Peers

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作者
Panerai, Simonetta [1 ]
Catania, Valentina [1 ]
Ingoglia, Sonia [2 ]
Ruccella, Daniela [3 ]
Ferri, Raffaele [4 ]
Zingale, Marinella [5 ]
Fasciana, Daniela [6 ]
Elia, Maurizio [7 ]
机构
[1] IRCCS, Oasi Res Inst, Dept Brain Aging, Unit Psychol, Troina, Italy
[2] Univ Palermo, Dept Psychol Educ Sci & Human Movement, Palermo, Italy
[3] Soc Cooperat Sociale Corrieri Oasi, Psychoeduc Serv Children Autism & Intellectual Di, Troina, Italy
[4] IRCCS, Oasi Res Inst, Troina, Italy
[5] IRCCS, Oasi Res Inst, Dept Mental Retardat, Unit Psychol, Troina, Italy
[6] Local Hlth Author, Ctr Diag & Early Intens Treatment Autism Spectrum, Caltanissetta, Italy
[7] IRCCS, Oasi Res Inst, Unit Neurol & Neurophysiol, Troina, Italy
来源
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY | 2023年 / 77卷 / 06期
关键词
FOOD SELECTIVITY; MEALTIME BEHAVIORS; FEEDING PROBLEMS; DEVELOPMENTAL DELAYS; YOUNG-CHILDREN; SENSITIVITY; ADULTS; ABNORMALITIES; QUESTIONNAIRE; ADOLESCENTS;
D O I
10.5014/ajot.2023.050226
中图分类号
R49 [康复医学];
学科分类号
100215 ;
摘要
Importance: Impaired sensory processing is associated with eating problems. There seem to be no previous studies that compare those who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD) with eating problems (ASD-W) and those with ASD without eating problems (ASD-WO) with typically developing (TD) groups. Comparisons are expected to provide further knowledge to guide the intervention programs. Objective: To investigate differences among ASD-W, ASD-WO, and TD groups in eating and sensory features; to detect associations between sensory and eating behaviors and any most involved sensory dimensions; and to search for age-related differences in sensory and eating features in ASD. Design: Nonrandomized comparison study. Setting: Questionnaires administered as parent interviews. Participants: A total of 165 children were recruited: 117 with ASD and 48 TD children. Outcomes and Measures: Standardized questionnaires: the Brief Autism Mealtime Behaviors Inventory for eating problems; the Short Sensory Profile and the Sensory Experience Questionnaire for sensory problems. Results: The ASD-W group showed generalized, impaired eating behaviors and turned out to be the most impaired with regard to sensory responsiveness. No differences in feeding behaviors were found between the ASD-WO and TD groups. All children with ASD showed sensory hyper- or hyporesponsiveness. Four main sensory dimensions were found to be associated with eating behaviors in ASD. No age differences were found in the eating and sensory behaviors of children with ASD. Conclusions and Relevance: Differing eating and sensory profiles were found between the ASD and TD groups, especially in children with ASD-W. Early eating interventions using sensory stimulations are strongly recommended. What This Article Adds: This study reports novel information derived from the comparisons of children with ASD with eating problems and those with ASD without eating problems with typically developing groups of children.
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