Dietary recommendations to customize canteen menus according to the nutritional and sensory needs of individuals with autism spectrum disorder

Maria Vittoria Conti, Chiara Breda, Sara Basilico, Alessia Luzzi, Luana Voto, Sara Santero, Giorgia De Filippo, Hellas Cena, Maria Vittoria Conti, Chiara Breda, Sara Basilico, Alessia Luzzi, Luana Voto, Sara Santero, Giorgia De Filippo, Hellas Cena

Abstract

Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are often characterized by food-selectivity, food-neophobia and a marked preference for mild flavor, semi-liquid foods with pale colors. Therefore, they adopt a monotonous dietary pattern, and they prefer ultra-processed food, leading to a high risk of developing malnutrition. In Italy, where 75,072 individuals are diagnosed with ASD, center-based services play a crucial role in their daily management. Despite the centrality of nutrition in maintaining a good state of health, even more for vulnerable subjects, no validated protocol at collective catering level has been developed yet. The manuscript presents customized dietary recommendations aimed at managing the meals for individuals with ASD at collective catering service, derived from a non-systematic literature review exploring food behaviors and nutritional needs in individuals with ASD. Simple practical tips for mealtimes, such as eating together, proper seating, lighting, smell control, presenting food in a simple manner and using the same type of tableware at each meal, to meet the needs of individuals with ASD, were described. The proposal could represent a starting point in developing official guidelines aimed at ASD individuals, in collective catering service.Level of Evidence: Level V.

Keywords: Autism spectrum disorder; Collective catering; Food selectivity; Nutritional needs; Nutritional recommendations.

Conflict of interest statement

The authors have no relevant financial or non-financial interests to disclose.

© 2023. The Author(s).

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