Omega 3 Fatty Acid Supplements and Autism
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Bell J.
et al.
(2004)
Essential fatty acids and phospholipase A2 in autistic spectrum disorders.
Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids.
71(4),
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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),
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Cheng Y.
et al.
(2017)
Supplementation of omega 3 fatty acids may improve hyperactivity, lethargy, and stereotypy in children with autism spectrum disorders: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment.
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Horvath A., Lukasik J., Szajewska H. (2017)
ω-3 fatty acid supplementation does not affect autism spectrum disorder in children: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Journal of Nutrition.
147(3),
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Innes J. K., Calder . P. C. (2018)
Omega-6 fatty acids and inflammation.
Prostaglandins, Leukotrienes and Essential Fatty Acids.
132
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James S., Montgomery P., Williams K. J. (2011)
Omega-3 fatty acids supplementation for autism spectrum disorders (ASD)
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.
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Mazahery H.
et al.
(2017)
Relationship between long chain n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids and autism spectrum disorder: Systematic review and meta-analysis of case-control and randomised controlled trials.
Nutrients.
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Office of Dietary Supplements (2005)
Dietary supplement fact sheet: Omega 3 fatty acids and health.
Bethesda, MD:
Office of Dietary Supplements
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Patrick L., Salik R. (2005)
The effect of essential fatty acid supplementation on language development and learning skills in autism and Asperger's syndrome.
Autism Asperger's Digest.
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Politi P.
et al.
(2013)
Randomized placebo-controlled trials of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in psychiatric disorders: a review of current literature.
Current Drug Discovery Techniques.
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