An Integrated Nutrition Intervention to Promote Healthy Eating Habits for Children With ASD
Autism Spectrum Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Autism Spectrum Disorder focused on measuring Autism Spectrum Disorder, Nutrition, Children, Feeding strategies, Intervention
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Children should be enrolled in the early intervention (EI) service and diagnosed with ASD determined by clinical assessment with the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) score if available. Children birth to 36 months are eligible for the EI services, and therefore, age of our research participants will range from birth to 36 months.
- Both the child and the parent should be available during the EI service time.
- Parents should be 18 years or older and speak fluent English and/or Spanish
Exclusion Criteria:
- Children who are on exclusive breastfeeding, medicines that may interact with appetite and food consumption, having severe GI conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome, diagnosed with feeding disorders or severe food selectivity (consuming fewer than 5 food items), or other serious medical comorbidities such as cancer.
- Children who are receiving the EI service at a daycare setting or other than home setting.
- Parent and child with ASD who have previously participated in a similar nutrition intervention study will also be excluded.
- Parent's first language is not English or Spanish.
Sites / Locations
- University of South Florida
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Autism Eats nutrition intervention
We Can! enhanced usual care control
Autism Eats intervention lessons (10 lessons + 2 booster sessions) integrate ASD-specific feeding strategies such as repeated exposures, food chaining, and making regular mealtime routines and behaviorally-focused nutrition content and activities utilizing goal setting, healthy meal planning, monitoring progress, strategies to overcome barriers, and creating healthy home food environment. The early intervention (EI) providers will be trained to implement the lessons. EI providers are well-trained to use personalized intervention and coaching approach in their EI services, which will be applied to Autism Eats activities as well. Each intervention lesson will take 25-30 minutes within one hour EI services, and parent-child dyads will participate in the intervention as part of their regular EI services. The Autism Eats lesson manual will be provided to the EI providers and the parent handbook will be distributed to the parent participants.
Enhanced usual care (EUC) control group materials are from the evidence-based materials that are already developed and available online (in both English and Spanish): https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/educational/wecan/index.htm. We will download one to two handouts and email early intervention providers to distribute them to parent-child dyads. Materials will be distributed each week for 10 weeks and additional monthly handouts for two months after the first 10 weeks (parallel to the intervention schedule).