RT Journal Article SR Electronic(1) A1 Amin, Minahil A1 Faiyaz, Syeda Iqra A1 Butt, Muhammad Salman A1 Javed, Ahsan A1 Saleem, Javeria A1 Saeed, AyeshaYR 2022 T1 Food preferences and eating behavior among children with autism spectrum disorder: A causal-comparative study in Lahore JF Avicenna, VO 2022 IS 2 OP SP 9 DO https://doi.org/10.5339/avi.2022.9 PB Hamad bin Khalifa University Press (HBKU Press), SN 2220-2749, AB This study aims to compare the eating behaviors, food preferences, and body mass index of children with and without Autism residing in Lahore, Pakistan. The study participants were aged 5-12 years, and were divided into two groups: 60 children with Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and 120 typically developing (TD) school children. The sample was drawn from three Autism schools and three private schools through the purposive sampling technique. Data regarding the participants’ basic personal history, food preferences, and eating behavior were obtained from their parents using a self- administered structured questionnaire. BMI for age percentiles of the children was obtained from standard charts, based on their height and weight measurements. Among participants with Autism, 46.7% were obese, compared to 23.3% of the participants without Autism. Children with Autism exhibited a significantly greater degree of limited variety (U= 2797.000, p= 0.009) and food refusal (U= 1586.000, p= 0.000) as compared to children without Autism. Greater preference for food in the vegetable group was related to a higher BMI for the age percentile, for children with Autism (r = 0.327, p = 0.011). A p-value < 0.05 was considered to be statistically significant. Children with Autism exhibited selective eating and food refusal to a greater degree than children without Autism., UL https://www.qscience.com/content/journals/10.5339/avi.2022.9