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Doctors at MassGeneral Hospital for Children (MGHfC) are doing a research study to learn if a gluten free-dairy free (GFCF) diet is helpful in improving gastrointestinal symptoms associated with autism.
Hypothesis: The gluten free/casein free diet (GFCF) will result in a higher proportion of subjects having reduction in gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms associated with autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
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This is a 14-week study that requires between 5 & 9 office visits. All study related activities -including physical exams, blood samples and allergy testing - and an amino acid based supplement drink, are at no cost. Research study visits will take place at MGHfC in Boston, or at Newton Wellesley Hospital in Newton, or at Lurie Center/LADDERS in Lexington.
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Informed consent / Assent, as applicable must be signed prior to executing any study related procedure
Children, male or female, 2 to 17 years old (inclusive)
Confirmed diagnosis of ASD according to the diagnostic measures:
Subjects must present with a current history of at least two of the following persistent GI symptoms as confirmed by the study physician:
Subject able to consume 3 tablespoons of study powder mixed in food daily for 12 weeks
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65 participants in 2 patient groups
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