Food Pattern, Food Selectivity and Sensory Profile in Autism Spectrum Disorder: An Exploratory Analysis in Chilean Children
Fernanda Mora, María José Manzur, David Morales-Zepeda, Oscar Flores, Constanza Schwencke, Marcell Leonario-Rodriguez

TL;DR
Chilean children with autism show strong links between food selectivity and sensory hypersensitivity, especially in oral and emotional domains.
Contribution
This study explores sensory hypersensitivity and food selectivity in Chilean children with ASD, highlighting cultural and sensory-based intervention needs.
Findings
Children with ASD showed significantly higher sensory hypersensitivity scores (p < 0.001).
Texture and color were the most common factors in selective eating (78% and 53%, respectively).
ASD children consumed fewer vegetables, dairy, animal proteins, and legumes compared to controls.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Introduction: Food selectivity is highly prevalent in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and is associated with sensory hypersensitivity, particularly in oral, olfactory, and tactile domains. Although international evidence exists, little is known about this phenomenon in Latin American populations. This study aimed to explore the relationship between sensory hypersensitivity and food selectivity in Chilean children with and without ASD. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 57 children aged 6–12 years, including 32 with ASD and 25 neurotypical controls. Sensory processing was assessed using the Dunn Sensory Profile 2, while food selectivity was evaluated with the Brief Autism Mealtime Behaviour Inventory (BAMBI) and a Food Frequency Questionnaire (FFQ). Statistical analyses included intergroup comparisons and correlation tests. Results:…
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TopicsChild Nutrition and Feeding Issues · Autism Spectrum Disorder Research · Child Nutrition and Water Access
