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13. PLOS ONE - Soy Infant Formula and Seizures in Children with Autism: A Retrospective Study
Mon Mar 17, 2014, 07:02 PM
Mar 2014
http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0080488

Soy Infant Formula and Seizures in Children with Autism: A Retrospective Study
Cara J. Westmark

Published: March 12, 2014DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0080488


Abstract

Seizures are a common phenotype in many neurodevelopmental disorders including fragile X syndrome, Down syndrome and autism. We hypothesized that phytoestrogens in soy-based infant formula were contributing to lower seizure threshold in these disorders. Herein, we evaluated the dependence of seizure incidence on infant formula in a population of autistic children. Medical record data were obtained on 1,949 autistic children from the SFARI Simplex Collection. An autism diagnosis was determined by scores on the ADI-R and ADOS exams. The database included data on infant formula use, seizure incidence, the specific type of seizure exhibited and IQ. Soy-based formula was utilized in 17.5% of the study population. Females comprised 13.4% of the subjects. There was a 2.6-fold higher rate of febrile seizures [4.2% versus 1.6%, OR = 2.6, 95% CI = 1.3–5.3], a 2.1-fold higher rate of epilepsy comorbidity [3.6% versus 1.7%, OR = 2.2, 95% CI = 1.1–4.7] and a 4-fold higher rate of simple partial seizures [1.2% versus 0.3%, OR = 4.8, 95% CI = 1.0–23] in the autistic children fed soy-based formula. No statistically significant associations were found with other outcomes including: IQ, age of seizure onset, infantile spasms and atonic, generalized tonic clonic, absence and complex partial seizures. Limitations of the study included: infant formula and seizure data were based on parental recall, there were significantly less female subjects, and there was lack of data regarding critical confounders such as the reasons the subjects used soy formula, age at which soy formula was initiated and the length of time on soy formula. Despite these limitations, our results suggest that the use of soy-based infant formula may be associated with febrile seizures in both genders and with a diagnosis of epilepsy in males in autistic children. Given the lack of data on critical confounders and the retrospective nature of the study, a prospective study is required to confirm the association.
More. proverbialwisdom Mar 2014 #1
STUDY: “Environment and incentives affect the incidence of autism and intellectual disability" proverbialwisdom Mar 2014 #2
Previous OP: How Environmental Toxins Can Cause Autism proverbialwisdom Mar 2014 #3
Respectful Insolence critiques study, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, more. proverbialwisdom Mar 2014 #4
Nice reporting in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, WaPo, LA Times... Oh, wait, NOTHING. (nt) proverbialwisdom Mar 2014 #5
Mind if I take it though and forward it nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #6
Actually, here's explicit validation from GoTeamKate: "Stop Making the Conversation Controversial." proverbialwisdom Mar 2014 #7
True, and thanks for the links by the way nadinbrzezinski Mar 2014 #8
You're welcome. proverbialwisdom Mar 2014 #12
Discussion continued. proverbialwisdom Mar 2014 #9
Study suggests potential association between soy formula and seizures in children with autism. proverbialwisdom Mar 2014 #10
More links from Dr. Martha Herbert. proverbialwisdom Mar 2014 #11
Dr Martha Herbert: "A Whole Body Approach to Brain Health," 3/21 @ 3pm. Free and open to the public! proverbialwisdom Mar 2014 #18
PLOS ONE - Soy Infant Formula and Seizures in Children with Autism: A Retrospective Study proverbialwisdom Mar 2014 #13
The existence of clusters of autism is old news. KamaAina Mar 2014 #14
If this was ho-hum nothin', paradoxically, it'd be plastered all over the media. proverbialwisdom Mar 2014 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author proverbialwisdom Mar 2014 #16
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