Is the gluten-free and casein-free diet efficacious in the treatment of childhood autism spectrum disorder?

K. Lange, A. Reissmann
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a set of heterogeneous neurodevelopmental conditions, characterized by early-onset difficulties in social communication as well as repetitive and unusually restricted behaviors and interests. The treatment of ASD is based primarily on psychoeducational and behavioral interventions. Since the effectiveness of available treatments for ASD is limited, many families search for alternative therapies, such as the gluten-free and casein-free (GFCF) diet. Despite the popularity of the GFCF diet as a supplementary treatment in children with ASD, several rigorous evaluations have failed to confirm its effectiveness. The majority of the available studies examining the efficacy of the GFCF diet are seriously flawed and allow no firm conclusions. The available evidence regarding the effectiveness of the GFCF diet in the treatment of childhood ASD is very weak and cannot be considered promising. The GFCF diet should be used only if an allergy or intolerance to nutritional gluten or casein has been established. The identification of a hypothetical diet-related ASD phenotype may help in selecting children who could benefit from a GFCF dietary intervention. An important consideration is that potentially ineffective therapies may imply considerable opportunity costs, with other possibly more effective treatment approaches remaining unutilized.
无麸质和无酪蛋白饮食对儿童自闭症谱系障碍的治疗有效吗?
自闭症谱系障碍(Autism spectrum disorder, ASD)是一组异质性的神经发育障碍,其特征是早发性的社会沟通困难,以及重复和异常限制的行为和兴趣。ASD的治疗主要基于心理教育和行为干预。由于现有治疗方法的有效性有限,许多家庭寻找替代疗法,如无麸质和无酪蛋白(GFCF)饮食。尽管GFCF饮食作为ASD儿童的补充治疗很受欢迎,但几项严格的评估未能证实其有效性。大多数检验GFCF饮食功效的现有研究都存在严重缺陷,没有得出确切的结论。关于GFCF饮食治疗儿童ASD的有效性的现有证据非常薄弱,不能被认为是有希望的。GFCF饮食只有在对营养麸质或酪蛋白过敏或不耐受的情况下才应使用。假设饮食相关的ASD表型的识别可能有助于选择可以从GFCF饮食干预中受益的儿童。一个重要的考虑因素是,潜在无效的治疗方法可能意味着相当大的机会成本,而其他可能更有效的治疗方法仍未得到利用。
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