Impact of Palm dates fruit intake in the alleviation of gastrointestinal manifestations of autistic children: A randomized clinical trial

Author:

Metwally Ammal M.1,Yousef Walaa1,Abdel-Latif Ghada A.1,El-Din Ebtissam M. Salah1,El-Sonbaty Marwa M.1,Sallam Sara F.1,Nassar Maysa S.1,Raouf Ehab R. Abdel1,Hashish Adel F.1,Elwan Ahmed M.1,Mehanna Nayra Sh.1,Ibrahim Nihad A.1,Etreby Lobna A. El1,Elshamy Nada H.1,Swailem Saleh M. Al2,Goda Amira A.1

Affiliation:

1. National Research Centre (Affiliation ID: 60014618)

2. Al-Madinah Dates Cooperative Association Saudi Arabia

Abstract

Abstract Aim: This study aimed at evaluating the regular intake of palm dates fruit for 12 weeks in alleviating gastrointestinal (GI) severity symptoms among autistic Egyptian children aged 3-12 years and exploring predictors for non-responsiveness to its intake. Methodology: 183 Participants were randomly assigned to receive one of three regimens with completed analysis as follows; 1st: 3 dates fruit/day (47 cases), 2nd: 5 dates fruit/day (42 cases), and 3rd: non-dates group (42 cases). Responders were those who showed a reduction of GI symptoms from High- to Low- GI-Problems based on the GI Severity Index score (6-GSI) Results: There was an improvement in the GI severity symptoms with a significant reduction from the baseline of constipation and stool smell scores for the two dates fruit regimens than the non-dates group (p<0.001). 76.4 % of participants on the dates fruit regimens were responders versus 23.6 %. The study identified a deficiency of the baseline level of Lactobacilli and Bifidobacterium species’ log, any pathogenic microorganisms in participants’ stool, and those at inevitable risk of malnutrition as predictors for non-responsiveness to dates fruit intake. Conclusion: The current study confirmed the beneficial impact of dates fruit regular intake as a remedy for severe GI symptoms.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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