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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2022
Resources to help promote patients' and families' well-being.
Delene, Volkert, Tracy A, Ortelli
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Resources to help promote patients' and families' well-being.
Delene, Volkert, Tracy A, Ortelli
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2021
This article describes the current understanding of the identification, classification, and diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as it relates to the practice of primary care providers. In addition, the most updated information regarding risk factors, as well as effective treatment strategies are provided. Although primary care providers are not
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This article describes the current understanding of the identification, classification, and diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) as it relates to the practice of primary care providers. In addition, the most updated information regarding risk factors, as well as effective treatment strategies are provided. Although primary care providers are not
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Obesity Reviews, 2019
Multiple studies have suggested that autism spectrum disorders seem to increase the risk of overweight and obesity. We examined the pooled prevalence and relative risk of developing overweight or obesity among children with autism spectrum disorders in a
Chanaka N. Kahathuduwa +5 more
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Multiple studies have suggested that autism spectrum disorders seem to increase the risk of overweight and obesity. We examined the pooled prevalence and relative risk of developing overweight or obesity among children with autism spectrum disorders in a
Chanaka N. Kahathuduwa +5 more
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JAAPA, 2016
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a term that encompasses a broad array of symptoms including deficits in social interaction and communication, restricted and repetitive behaviors, and often intellectual delays. The diagnosis of ASD is more common in boys than girls.
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a term that encompasses a broad array of symptoms including deficits in social interaction and communication, restricted and repetitive behaviors, and often intellectual delays. The diagnosis of ASD is more common in boys than girls.
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Defining Autism Spectrum Disorders
Journal for Specialists in Pediatric Nursing, 2009Supapak Phetrasuwan, Margaret Shandor Miles, and Gary B. Mesibov Column Editor: Cordelia Robinson
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Autism Spectrum Disorders and Epigenetics
Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2010Current research suggests that the causes of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are multifactorial and include both genetic and environmental factors. Several lines of evidence suggest that epigenetics also plays an important role in ASD etiology and that it might, in fact, integrate genetic and environmental influences to dysregulate neurodevelopmental ...
Szatmari, P +3 more
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Autism Spectrum Disorders: Concurrent Clinical Disorders
Journal of Child Neurology, 2007Individuals with autism spectrum disorder are heterogeneous in clinical presentation, concurrent disorders, and developmental outcomes. This study characterized the clinical co-occurrences and potential subgroups in 160 children with autism spectrum disorders who presented to The Autism Center between 1999 and 2003.
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Autism spectrum disorders, SIGN
Archives of disease in childhood - Education & practice edition, 2008The term autism spectrum disorders (ASD) covers a range of conditions including autism, atypical autism and Asperger’s syndrome. ASD may occur with any level of intellectual ability, and the associated disability ranges from subtle to severe. It has been suggested that ASD affects at least 60 per 10 000 children under 8 years of age.1 A systematic ...
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Sleep Disorders and Autism Spectrum Disorder
2016The behavioral pediatric insomnia is the most common pediatric sleep disorder (approximately 30 % of children have suffered of this disorder by the second year of life), characterized by difficulty of falling asleep and multiple nocturnal awakenings. This disorder is also frequently complained by parents or caregivers of ASD children, with a prevalence
MIANO SILVIA +2 more
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Mood Disorders and Autism Spectrum Disorder
2016Studies published so far have highlighted high rates of association between autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and mood disorders. Data have shown that prevalence rates of co-occurring ASD and mood disorders range from 1.4 % to 70 %.
Postorino V., Vicari S., Mazzone L.
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