Won Seunghyun, Kim Youjeong, Park Jiye, Yoon Su-In, Cho Jin Ah
Department of Food and Nutrition, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134, Korea.
Glocal Life-Care Convergence, Chungnam National University, Daejeon 34134, Korea.
Clin Nutr Res. 2025 Apr 29;14(2):127-138. doi: 10.7762/cnr.2025.14.2.127. eCollection 2025 Apr.
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often present with selective eating behaviors and dietary imbalances, which contribute to nutritional deficiencies that can adversely impact growth and development. Despite increasing awareness of the role of nutrition in ASD management, existing nutritional interventions frequently fail to accommodate the unique dietary needs of this population. This study aimed to develop tailored nutritional counseling materials for ASD children by adapting the food exchange list framework originally designed for individuals with diabetes. A comprehensive food database was constructed using data from the Korean Diabetes Association, the Korea Rural Development Administration, and related resources, specifically addressing the dietary habits and nutritional deficiencies observed in ASD children. Representative foods were selected, standardized for exchange units, and visually documented through photographs to enhance usability. These elements were integrated into a practical, visually engaging educational brochure, which includes detailed food exchange unit tables, photographic representations of portion sizes, and portion standards to guide caregivers in meal planning. The materials focus on enhancing dietary diversity, correcting common nutrient deficiencies, and fostering balanced eating habits. However, limitations exist in adapting a diabetes-centric framework, which may not fully capture the unique dietary preferences and challenges of ASD children. Nevertheless, the developed materials provide a valuable resource for nutritional education and intervention, supporting the health and development of ASD children. Further research is required to refine these materials and evaluate their effectiveness across diverse settings and populations.
患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的儿童常常表现出选择性饮食行为和饮食不均衡,这会导致营养缺乏,进而对生长发育产生不利影响。尽管人们越来越意识到营养在ASD管理中的作用,但现有的营养干预措施往往无法满足这一人群独特的饮食需求。本研究旨在通过改编最初为糖尿病患者设计的食物交换份框架,为ASD儿童开发量身定制的营养咨询材料。利用韩国糖尿病协会、韩国农村发展管理局以及相关资源的数据构建了一个综合食物数据库,特别针对ASD儿童中观察到的饮食习惯和营养缺乏情况。选择了代表性食物,对交换单位进行标准化,并通过照片进行直观记录以提高可用性。这些元素被整合到一本实用且视觉效果吸引人的教育手册中,该手册包括详细的食物交换单位表、份量的照片展示以及份量标准,以指导照顾者进行膳食计划。这些材料着重于增加饮食多样性、纠正常见的营养素缺乏以及培养均衡的饮食习惯。然而,改编以糖尿病为中心的框架存在局限性,可能无法完全涵盖ASD儿童独特的饮食偏好和挑战。尽管如此,所开发的材料为营养教育和干预提供了宝贵资源,支持ASD儿童的健康和发育。需要进一步研究来完善这些材料,并评估它们在不同环境和人群中的有效性。