The Family Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey: Comparisons with Obesity and Physical Activity in Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

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Title: The Family Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey: Comparisons with Obesity and Physical Activity in Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Authors: Helsel, Brian C., Foster, Rachel N. S., Sherman, Joseph, Steele, Robert, Ptomey, Lauren T., Montgomery, Robert, Washburn, Richard A., Donnelly, Joseph E.
Source: Journal of Autism & Developmental Disorders. Jan2023, Vol. 53 Issue 1, p89-95. 7p. 2 Charts, 1 Graph.
Subjects: Risk of childhood obesity, Nonparametric statistics, Yoga, Anthropometry, Diet, Families, Physical activity, Risk assessment, Weight gain, Autism, Questionnaires, Descriptive statistics, Research funding, Adolescence
Abstract: Adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are at a heightened risk for obesity. Family-level measures of nutrition and physical activity may help explain factors contributing to disproportionate rates of weight gain. Twenty adolescents with ASD participated in baseline testing for a study to assess the feasibility of remotely-delivered yoga. Parents completed the Family Nutrition and Physical Activity (FNPA) survey and anthropometrics and physical activity were assessed in the adolescents. A median split was applied to the FNPA score to create high and low obesogenic environments and nonparametric O'Brien's multiple endpoint tests were used to evaluate the differences. Between-group differences were found in anthropometrics (p = 0.01) but not physical activity (p = 0.72). Implications for a multifaceted family-based approach to obesity prevention are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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