Are there anthropometric differences between children with autism and healthy children?

Anthropometric development and growth were assessed in 2 groups of 6- to 9-year-olds: children with autism spectrum disorders and typically developing children. In a case-control study conducted in Valencia, Spain, we compared the body mass index (kg/m(2)) of 40 children with autism spectrum disorde...

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Autores: Bauset, S.M. (Salvador M.)|||/items/b9b19f1d-d0ef-4613-b7eb-9fb261d3f655, Zazpe, I. (Itziar)|||/items/d9449b46-6bda-41b6-8f4b-418cb1800ec6, Mari-Sanchis, A. (Amelia)|||/items/127e473e-f40c-4cb8-b239-d98bf55ce1ee, Llopis-Gonzalez, A. (Agustín)|||/items/0ce26179-48ae-4a93-a291-a93edb5ecf05, Suarez-Varela, M.M. (María M.)|||/items/16d26b66-74db-48e5-bd4b-0d23ffb614c6
Formato: artículo
Fecha de publicación:2013
País:España
Recursos:Universidad de Navarra
Repositorio:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarra
Idioma:inglés
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Acesso em linha:https://hdl.handle.net/10171/34299
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palavra-chave:Spain
Anthropometric growth
Autism spectrum disorders
Body mass index
physical growth
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spelling Are there anthropometric differences between children with autism and healthy children?Bauset, S.M. (Salvador M.)|||/items/b9b19f1d-d0ef-4613-b7eb-9fb261d3f655Zazpe, I. (Itziar)|||/items/d9449b46-6bda-41b6-8f4b-418cb1800ec6Mari-Sanchis, A. (Amelia)|||/items/127e473e-f40c-4cb8-b239-d98bf55ce1eeLlopis-Gonzalez, A. (Agustín)|||/items/0ce26179-48ae-4a93-a291-a93edb5ecf05Suarez-Varela, M.M. (María M.)|||/items/16d26b66-74db-48e5-bd4b-0d23ffb614c6SpainAnthropometric growthAutism spectrum disordersBody mass indexphysical growthAnthropometric development and growth were assessed in 2 groups of 6- to 9-year-olds: children with autism spectrum disorders and typically developing children. In a case-control study conducted in Valencia, Spain, we compared the body mass index (kg/m(2)) of 40 children with autism spectrum disorders (cases) and 113 typically developing children (controls) from the same area of residence. The sex- and age-adjusted odds ratios for being underweight in cases was 2.41 compared to controls. Furthermore, the body mass index distribution of the cases was significantly offset to lower values with respect to that of the controls (P = .024). In particular, 20% of the cases had a body mass index below the fifth percentile versus just 8.85% of the controls. Our data suggest that the anthropometric development of children with autism spectrum disorders should be monitored as part of routine care.SAGEDadun. Depósito Académico Digital Universidad de Navarra20132013-10-2920132013-01-0120132013-01-01journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501info:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/10171/34299reponame:Dadun. Depósito Académico Digital de la Universidad de Navarrainstname:Universidad de NavarraInglésengopen accesshttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:dadun.unav.edu:10171/342992026-06-21T12:47:57Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Are there anthropometric differences between children with autism and healthy children?
title Are there anthropometric differences between children with autism and healthy children?
spellingShingle Are there anthropometric differences between children with autism and healthy children?
Bauset, S.M. (Salvador M.)|||/items/b9b19f1d-d0ef-4613-b7eb-9fb261d3f655
Spain
Anthropometric growth
Autism spectrum disorders
Body mass index
physical growth
title_short Are there anthropometric differences between children with autism and healthy children?
title_full Are there anthropometric differences between children with autism and healthy children?
title_fullStr Are there anthropometric differences between children with autism and healthy children?
title_full_unstemmed Are there anthropometric differences between children with autism and healthy children?
title_sort Are there anthropometric differences between children with autism and healthy children?
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Bauset, S.M. (Salvador M.)|||/items/b9b19f1d-d0ef-4613-b7eb-9fb261d3f655
Zazpe, I. (Itziar)|||/items/d9449b46-6bda-41b6-8f4b-418cb1800ec6
Mari-Sanchis, A. (Amelia)|||/items/127e473e-f40c-4cb8-b239-d98bf55ce1ee
Llopis-Gonzalez, A. (Agustín)|||/items/0ce26179-48ae-4a93-a291-a93edb5ecf05
Suarez-Varela, M.M. (María M.)|||/items/16d26b66-74db-48e5-bd4b-0d23ffb614c6
author Bauset, S.M. (Salvador M.)|||/items/b9b19f1d-d0ef-4613-b7eb-9fb261d3f655
author_facet Bauset, S.M. (Salvador M.)|||/items/b9b19f1d-d0ef-4613-b7eb-9fb261d3f655
Zazpe, I. (Itziar)|||/items/d9449b46-6bda-41b6-8f4b-418cb1800ec6
Mari-Sanchis, A. (Amelia)|||/items/127e473e-f40c-4cb8-b239-d98bf55ce1ee
Llopis-Gonzalez, A. (Agustín)|||/items/0ce26179-48ae-4a93-a291-a93edb5ecf05
Suarez-Varela, M.M. (María M.)|||/items/16d26b66-74db-48e5-bd4b-0d23ffb614c6
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Mari-Sanchis, A. (Amelia)|||/items/127e473e-f40c-4cb8-b239-d98bf55ce1ee
Llopis-Gonzalez, A. (Agustín)|||/items/0ce26179-48ae-4a93-a291-a93edb5ecf05
Suarez-Varela, M.M. (María M.)|||/items/16d26b66-74db-48e5-bd4b-0d23ffb614c6
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Spain
Anthropometric growth
Autism spectrum disorders
Body mass index
physical growth
topic Spain
Anthropometric growth
Autism spectrum disorders
Body mass index
physical growth
description Anthropometric development and growth were assessed in 2 groups of 6- to 9-year-olds: children with autism spectrum disorders and typically developing children. In a case-control study conducted in Valencia, Spain, we compared the body mass index (kg/m(2)) of 40 children with autism spectrum disorders (cases) and 113 typically developing children (controls) from the same area of residence. The sex- and age-adjusted odds ratios for being underweight in cases was 2.41 compared to controls. Furthermore, the body mass index distribution of the cases was significantly offset to lower values with respect to that of the controls (P = .024). In particular, 20% of the cases had a body mass index below the fifth percentile versus just 8.85% of the controls. Our data suggest that the anthropometric development of children with autism spectrum disorders should be monitored as part of routine care.
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