More research is needed to fully assess physical status and potential growth concerns of children with ASD. A full physical assessment should be a component of primary care for all children with ASD.
This case report describes the benefits of antibiotic and antifungal therapy on behavior in a child with autism undergoing treatment for encopresis. Over the course of treatment, the child exhibited a reduction in aberrant behaviors, increased gastrointestinal function, and improved quality of life.
This study was undertaken to evaluate the effects of regular endurance-type exercise (i.e., swimming) on glucose tolerance and glucose-stimulated insulin response (GSIR) in 55- and 90-day-old peripubertal male rats. Intravenous glucose tolerance tests (0.5 g/kg) were done in four groups of male Sprague-Dawley rats: two groups of trained (TR; 55- and 90-day-old) and two groups of age- and weight-matched untrained (UNTR) rats. The UNTR rats were subjected to a continuous food restriction to maintain body weights equal to those of the TR rats. Rats were received in our laboratory after weaning at 21 days of age and were evaluated 48 h after the last exercise bout. No significant differences in body weights were found between TR and UNTR rats, at the age of either 55 or 90 days. A significant (P < 0.01) decrease in the mean integrated area under the glucose and insulin curves was observed in TR compared with UNTR groups in 55- as well as 90-day-old rats. These results indicate that exercise training in male rats improves the glucose tolerance and GSIR before and during puberty (21-90 days) independently of a reduction in body weight gain.
The purpose of this study was to determine whether acute strenuous physical exercise, partially performed under moderate altitude, influences the susceptibility of plasma lipids to peroxidation. Eleven male amateur cyclists took part in a 95-km mountain bike challenge with a cumulative altitude difference of 2340 m. Blood samples were obtained before and immediately after the race in order to determine plasma lipid and lipoprotein concentrations, and to assess the susceptibility of the former to peroxidation. Neither plasma lipid nor lipoprotein levels changed significantly after the race. However, the susceptibility of plasma lipids to peroxidation increased by 71.8 %. We concluded that strenuous physical exercise partially performed under hypoxic conditions increases the susceptibility of plasma lipids to peroxidation in untrained subjects.
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