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Although many [[Alternative therapies for developmental and learning disabilities|alternative therapies and interventions]] are available, few are supported by scientific studies. | Although many [[Alternative therapies for developmental and learning disabilities|alternative therapies and interventions]] are available, few are supported by scientific studies.<ref>Lack of support for interventions: | ||
*{{cite journal |journal= Dev Med Child Neurol |date=2005 |volume=47 |issue=7 |pages=493–9 |title= Autism interventions: a critical update |author= Francis K |doi=10.1017/S0012162205000952 |pmid=15991872 |url=http://journals.cambridge.org/production/action/cjoGetFulltext?fulltextid=313204 |format=PDF}} | *{{cite journal |journal= Dev Med Child Neurol |date=2005 |volume=47 |issue=7 |pages=493–9 |title= Autism interventions: a critical update |author= Francis K |doi=10.1017/S0012162205000952 |pmid=15991872 |url=http://journals.cambridge.org/production/action/cjoGetFulltext?fulltextid=313204 |format=PDF}} | ||
*{{cite journal |journal= J Autism Dev Disord |date=2008 |volume=38 |issue=2 |pages=353–61 |title= Social skills interventions for children with Asperger's syndrome or high-functioning autism: a review and recommendations |author= Rao PA, Beidel DC, Murray MJ |doi=10.1007/s10803-007-0402-4 |pmid=17641962}} | *{{cite journal |journal= J Autism Dev Disord |date=2008 |volume=38 |issue=2 |pages=353–61 |title= Social skills interventions for children with Asperger's syndrome or high-functioning autism: a review and recommendations |author= Rao PA, Beidel DC, Murray MJ |doi=10.1007/s10803-007-0402-4 |pmid=17641962}} | ||
*{{cite journal |journal= Pediatr Ann |year=2007 |volume=36 |issue=8 |pages=497–8, 500–2, 504–5 |title= Scientifically unsupported therapies in the treatment of young children with autism spectrum disorders |author= Schechtman MA |pmid=17849608 |url=http://www.pediatricannalsonline.com/showPdf.asp?rID=23083 |format=PDF}} | *{{cite journal |journal= Pediatr Ann |year=2007 |volume=36 |issue=8 |pages=497–8, 500–2, 504–5 |title= Scientifically unsupported therapies in the treatment of young children with autism spectrum disorders |author= Schechtman MA |pmid=17849608 |url=http://www.pediatricannalsonline.com/showPdf.asp?rID=23083 |format=PDF}} | ||
Treatment approaches have little empirical support in [[quality of life|quality-of-life]] contexts, and many programs focus on success measures that lack predictive validity and real-world relevance. Scientific evidence appears to matter less to service providers than program marketing, training availability, and parent requests.<ref>{{cite journal |journal= Focus Autism Other Dev Disabl |date=2005 |volume=20 |issue=2 |pages=66–79 |title= Early intervention practices for children with autism: descriptions from community providers |author= Stahmer AC, Collings NM, Palinkas LA |pmid=16467905 |pmc=1350798}}</ref> Although most alternative treatments, such as [[melatonin]], have only mild adverse effects,<ref>{{cite journal |journal= Aust Fam Physician |year=2007 |volume=36 |issue=10 |pages=827–30 |title= Children and autism—part 2—management with complementary medicines and dietary interventions |author= Angley M, Semple S, Hewton C, Paterson F, McKinnon R |pmid=17925903 |url=http://www.racgp.org.au/Content/NavigationMenu/Publications/AustralianFamilyPhys/2007issues/afp200710/200710angley.pdf |format=PDF}}</ref> a 2008 study found that autistic boys on [[Casein#Casein-free_diet|casein-free diets]] have significantly thinner bones,<ref>{{cite journal |journal= J Autism Dev Disord |date=2008 |volume=38 |issue=5 |pages=848–56 |title= Reduced bone cortical thickness in boys with autism or autism spectrum disorder |author= Hediger ML, England LJ, Molloy CA, Yu KF, Manning-Courtney P, Mills JL |doi=10.1007/s10803-007-0453-6 |pmid=17879151 |laysummary=http://www.nih.gov/news/health/jan2008/nichd-29.htm |laysource= NIH News |laydate=2008-01-29}}</ref> and botched [[chelation therapy]] killed a five-year-old autistic boy in 2005.<ref>{{cite journal |journal=Pediatrics |date=2006 |volume=118 |issue=2 |pages=e534-6 |title= Deaths resulting from hypocalcemia after administration of edetate disodium: 2003–2005 |author= Brown MJ, Willis T, Omalu B, Leiker R |doi=10.1542/peds.2006-0858 |pmid=16882789 |url=http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/118/2/e534}}</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Future or Investigational Therapies
Although many alternative therapies and interventions are available, few are supported by scientific studies. Although most alternative treatments, such as melatonin, have only mild adverse effects,[1] a 2008 study found that autistic boys on casein-free diets have significantly thinner bones,[2] and botched chelation therapy killed a five-year-old autistic boy in 2005.[3]
References
- ↑ Angley M, Semple S, Hewton C, Paterson F, McKinnon R (2007). "Children and autism—part 2—management with complementary medicines and dietary interventions" (PDF). Aust Fam Physician. 36 (10): 827–30. PMID 17925903.
- ↑ Hediger ML, England LJ, Molloy CA, Yu KF, Manning-Courtney P, Mills JL (2008). "Reduced bone cortical thickness in boys with autism or autism spectrum disorder". J Autism Dev Disord. 38 (5): 848–56. doi:10.1007/s10803-007-0453-6. PMID 17879151. Lay summary – NIH News (2008-01-29).
- ↑ Brown MJ, Willis T, Omalu B, Leiker R (2006). "Deaths resulting from hypocalcemia after administration of edetate disodium: 2003–2005". Pediatrics. 118 (2): e534–6. doi:10.1542/peds.2006-0858. PMID 16882789.