Association between serum trace elements and core symptoms in children with autism spectrum disorder: a national multicenter survey

OBJECTIVETo study the association of serum levels of trace elements with core symptoms in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). METHODSFrom September 2018 to September 2019, an investigation was performed for 1 020 children with ASD and 1 038 healthy children matched for age and sex in the o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Zhongguo dang dai er ke za zhi 2021-05, Vol.23 (5), p.445-450
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Xin-Hui, Yang, Ting, Chen, Jie, Chen, Li, Dai, Ying, Jia, Fei-Yong, Wu, Li-Jie, Hao, Yan, Li, Ling, Zhang, Jie, Ke, Xiao-Yan, Yi, Ming-Ji, Hong, Qi, Chen, Jin-Jin, Fang, Shuan-Feng, Wang, Yi-Chao, Wang, Qi, Jin, Chun-Hua, Li, Ting-Yu
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Zusammenfassung:OBJECTIVETo study the association of serum levels of trace elements with core symptoms in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). METHODSFrom September 2018 to September 2019, an investigation was performed for 1 020 children with ASD and 1 038 healthy children matched for age and sex in the outpatient service of grade A tertiary hospitals and special education institutions in 13 cities of China. Autism Behavior Checklist (ABC), Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS), and Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS) were used to assess the core symptoms of the children with ASD. The inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry was used to measure serum levels of trace elements magnesium, iron, copper, and zinc. RESULTSThe children with ASD had significantly lower serum levels of magnesium, copper, and zinc than the healthy children (P < 0.05). The children with severe ASD had significantly lower serum levels of magnesium and zinc than those with mild-to-moderate ASD (P < 0.05). The results of partial correlation ana
ISSN:1008-8830
DOI:10.7499/j.issn.1008-8830.2101163