Antioxidants and Autism: Teachers' Perceptions of Behavioral Changes.

Q3 Medicine Advances in Mind-Body Medicine Pub Date : 2018-06-01
Amy Sadek, Lee S Berk, Karen Mainess, Noha S Daher
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Background: Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) demonstrate a physiological imbalance between free radicals, resultant from oxidative stress, and antioxidants. Oxidative stress is linked to the pathogenesis of this neurocognitive disorder. The aim of this pilot feasibility study was to examine the effect of consumption of high concentration antioxidant cacao on behavior of children with ASD.

Methods: This was a 4-week pre-test post-test experimental pilot study of high antioxidant cacao and children with ASD. Participants consumed 8 squares (or 16 grams) per day of the dark chocolate which had a concentration of 70% cacao and 30% organic cane sugar (total antioxidant concentration was 8,320). The two main behavioral measures were the Aberrant Behavior Checklist- 2nd Edition and the Autism Spectrum Rating Scale which were completed by the child's teacher at baseline and end of week four.

Results: Sixteen participants were recruited for this study. Follow up data was available on 12 participants (9 males, 3 females, mean age of 10.9 ±3.9 years). Significant improvements on the Autism Spectrum Rating Scale were noted in Social/Communication (P = .03, η2=0.79), Unusual Behaviors (P = .02, η2=0.70), and Self-Regulation (P = .04, η2=0.59). No significant changes were noted on any of the Aberrant Behavior Checklist-2 subscales (P >.05).

Conclusion: Results from this study support the potential therapeutic benefit of antioxidants in improving social communication, unusual behaviors, and self-regulation behaviors of children with ASD. Further robust randomized controlled trials are now necessary to elaborate the validity of these findings.

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抗氧化剂与自闭症:教师行为改变的感知。
背景:自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童表现出氧化应激引起的自由基和抗氧化剂之间的生理失衡。氧化应激与这种神经认知障碍的发病机制有关。本初步可行性研究的目的是研究食用高浓度抗氧化剂可可对ASD儿童行为的影响。方法:这是一项为期4周的高抗氧化可可与ASD儿童的前测后测实验先导研究。参与者每天食用8块黑巧克力(或16克),其中含有70%的可可和30%的有机蔗糖(总抗氧化剂浓度为8,320)。两个主要的行为测量是异常行为检查表-第二版和自闭症谱系评定量表,由孩子的老师在基线和第四周结束时完成。结果:本研究招募了16名参与者。随访12例(男9例,女3例,平均年龄10.9±3.9岁)。自闭症谱系评定量表在社交/沟通(P = 0.03, η2=0.79)、异常行为(P = 0.02, η2=0.70)和自我调节(P = 0.04, η2=0.59)方面均有显著改善。异常行为量表-2各分量表均无显著变化(P > 0.05)。结论:本研究结果支持抗氧化剂在改善ASD儿童的社会沟通、异常行为和自我调节行为方面的潜在治疗益处。现在需要进一步的可靠的随机对照试验来阐明这些发现的有效性。
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