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2220-3206 (online) |
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Behavioral Sciences |
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Basic Study |
| Article Title |
Nutritional epigenetics education improves diet and attitude of parents of children with autism or attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
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Invited Manuscript |
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Renee J Dufault, Katherine M Adler, David O Carpenter, Steven G Gilbert and Raquel A Crider |
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| Corresponding Author |
Renee J Dufault, PhD, Research Scientist, College of Graduate Health Studies, A.T. Still University, 800 W Jefferson Street, Kirksville, MO 63501, United States. rdufault@atsu.edu |
| Key Words |
Epigenomics; Parenteral nutrition; Autism; Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder; Ultra-processed foods; Heavy metals |
| Core Tip |
Ultra-processed foods remain a source of heavy metal exposure in American families. The bioaccumulation of inorganic mercury and lead in the blood increases the severity of symptoms in children with autism and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder via paraoxonase-1 gene modulation. Providing parents with nutritional epigenetics instruction may reduce their intake of ultra-processed foods and empower them to influence their child’s behavior through dietary changes. |
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2024-01-19 11:18 |
| Citation |
Dufault RJ, Adler KM, Carpenter DO, Gilbert SG, Crider RA. Nutritional epigenetics education improves diet and attitude of parents of children with autism or attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. World J Psychiatry 2024; 14(1): 159-178 |
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https://www.wjgnet.com/2220-3206/full/v14/i1/159.htm |
| DOI |
https://dx.doi.org/10.5498/wjp.v14.i1.159 |
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