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Estimation of Length and Body Weight of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders 960
Bavykina I.A. PhD in Medicine, Assistant, Department of Hospital and Polyclinic Pediatrics, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution of Higher Education "Voronezh State Medical University Named After N.N. Burdenko" of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Voronezh, Russia e-mail: i-bavikina@yandex.ru
In the present study the physical development of 44 children with autism spectrum disorders aged 2.5 to
15 years was assessed in Voronezh region by the percentile tables (Federal and World Health Organization).
Results shows that every fourth child (25%) has a body mass index above the 50—85 corridor according to
the standards of the World Health Organization, i.e. exceeds the average for children of this age and sex. The
selectivity of appetite, which is reported by 72.8% of the interviewed parents of children-participants of the
study, may be a possible cause.
1 Scientific work was carried out with the help of the President’s grant for state support of young Russian scientists — candidates of sciences. Grant № МК-114.2017.7
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