Elimination diets' efficacy and mechanisms in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorder
Publication year
2017Source
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 26, 9, (2017), pp. 1067-1079ISSN
Publication type
Article / Letter to editor

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PI Group Affective Neuroscience
Human Genetics
Cognitive Neuroscience
Psychiatry
PI Group Memory & Emotion
Journal title
European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Volume
vol. 26
Issue
iss. 9
Page start
p. 1067
Page end
p. 1079
Subject
Radboudumc 7: Neurodevelopmental disorders DCMN: Donders Center for Medical NeuroscienceAbstract
Nutrition plays an important role in neurodevelopment. This insight has led to increasing research into the efficacy of nutrition-related interventions for treating neurodevelopmental disorders. This review discusses an elimination diet as a treatment for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorder, with a focus on the efficacy of the food additives exclusion diet, gluten-free/casein-free diet and oligoantigenic diet. Furthermore, we discuss the potential mechanisms of elimination diets' effects in these neurodevelopmental disorders. The main candidate mechanism is the microbiome-gut-brain axis possibly involving complex interactions between multiple systems, including the metabolic, immune, endocrine, and neural system. We conclude with practical implications and future directions into the investigation of an elimination diet's efficacy in the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and autism spectrum disorder.
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