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Adams S. J. et al. (2008)
Development of double blind gluten and casein free test foods for use in an autism dietary trial.
Journal of Human Nutrition and Dietetics
21(4), p. 374
Nutrition and its relationship to autism.
Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
12(1), pp. 53-58
Summary of biomedical treatments for autism.
San Diego: CA: Autism Research Institute
The role of nutraceuticals in the management of autism.
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal
21(3), pp. 233-243.
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.
Brondino N. et al. (2015)
Complementary and alternative therapies for autism spectrum disorder.
Evidence Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Application of genomeceuticals to the molecular and immunological aspects of autism.
Medical Hypotheses
57(2), pp. 186-191
Current nutritional approaches in managing autism spectrum disorder: A review.
Nutritional Neuroscience
Christison G. , Ivany K. (2006)
Elimination diets in autism spectrum disorders: Any wheat amidst the chaff?
Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
27(2), S 162-171
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
Psychopharmacology Bulletin
48(1), pp. 40-63.
El-Rashidy O. et al.
Ketogenic diet versus gluten free casein free diet in autistic children: a case-control study.
Metabolic Brain Disease
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