Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
To evaluate the efficacy of add-on Modified Atkin's Diet therapy with standard of care as compared to standard of care alone in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder aged 3-8 years |
Proportion of children with minimum significant reduction of Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS-2) score (defined by = 4.5 reduction) in both arms. Childhood Autism Rating Scale is an evaluation tool used for identifying autism and determining the severity of autism spectrum disorder. It can be used in children 2 years and older with Autism Spectrum Disorder. It contains total 15 domains and each domain have score from 0-4. Total score 15 to 60 and total score of less than 30 indicates non autism, 30-36.5 indicates mild to moderate autism, 37-60 is considered as severe autism |
3 months |
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Secondary |
To evaluate the efficacy of add-on Modified Atkin's Diet therapy with standard of care as compared to standard of care alone in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder aged 3-8 years |
Proportion of children with minimum significant reduction of Childhood Autism Rating Scale (CARS-2) score (defined by = 4.5 reduction) in both arms. Childhood Autism Rating Scale is an evaluation tool used for identifying autism and determining the severity of autism spectrum disorder. It can be used in children 2 years and older with Autism Spectrum Disorder. It contains total 15 domains and each domain have score from 0-4. Total score 15 to 60 and total score of less than 30 indicates non autism, 30-36.5 indicates mild to moderate autism, 37-60 is considered as severe autism |
6 months |
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Secondary |
To compare the change in the cognitive ability as measured by Developmental Quotient(DQ)in children receiving Modified Atkin's Diet with standard of care vs standard of care alone in children with Autism Spectrum disorder aged 3-8 years. |
Developmental Quotient is assessed in both arms pre and post diet therapy using Developmental profile -3 (DP-3).It utilizes input from parents or caregivers to provide scores in five areas of development: physical, adaptive behavior, social emotional , cognitive, and communication. It provide five scales each with 34 to 38 items, designed to assess the development and functioning of children from birth through age12. Scores less than 70 is considered delayed, 70-84 is considered below average,85-115 is considered average, 116-130 is considered above average and more than 130 is considered well above average. |
6 months |
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Secondary |
To compare the change in the cognitive ability as measured by Social Quotient(SQ)in children receiving Modified Atkin's Diet with standard of care vs standard of care alone in children with Autism Spectrum disorder aged 3-8 years. |
Social Quotient (SQ) is assessed in both arms pre and post therapy using Vineland Social Maturity Scale. It is generally used to determine three related but different aspects, which is 1)social and adaptive functions,2)level of disability, 3) intelligence. It contains 89 items in 8 domains and assess from 0 to 15 years. Scores of less than 70 is considered as intellectual disability, 70-79 as borderline impaired or delayed, 80-89 is considered as low average, 90-109 is considered as average,110-119 is considered as high average. |
6 months |
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Secondary |
To compare the change in the cognitive ability as measured by Intelligence Quotient(IQ)in children receiving Modified Atkin's Diet with standard of care vs standard of care alone in children with Autism Spectrum disorder aged 3-8 years. |
Intelligence Quotient (IQ)is assessed in both arms pre and post therapy using Malins Intelligence Scale for Indian children (MISC). It includes both verbal and performance scales. Total 11 subtests are used of which 6 are verbal tests and 5 are performance tests. This test yields three scores: verbal IQ, performance IQ, and full scale IQ scores. Scores of less than 70 is considered as Intellectual disability, 70-79 as borderline impaired or delayed, 80-89 is considered as low average, 90-109 is considered as average,110-119 is considered as high average. |
6 months |
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Secondary |
To compare the quantitative reduction in behavioral problems using Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) in children receiving Modified Atkin's Diet with standard of care vs standard of care alone in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder aged 3-8 years. |
Behavior problems like inattention, hyperactivity, aggression are assessed pre and post therapy in both arms using Child Behavior Checklist. This checklist can assess behavior in the following profiles: Anxious/depressed, withdrawn, sleep problems, somatic problems, aggressive behavior, or destructive behavior. Based on these three scores are generated, Total score, Externalizing problem scale , and Internalizing problem scale. Any score that falls below the 93rd percentile is considered normal, scores between the 93-97th percentile are borderline clinical, and any score above the 97th percentile are in the clinical range. |
6 months |
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Secondary |
To compare the change in sleep related problems using Children's Sleep Habit Questionnaire (CSHQ)children receiving Modified Atkin's Diet with standard of care vs standard of care alone in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder age |
The CSHQ is a parent-rated questionnaire comprised of 45 items; 33 scored questions, and 7 additional items intended to provide other relevant information pertaining to sleep behavior (e.g., nocturnal body pains) Each scored question is rated on a 3-point scale as occurring "usually" (i.e., 5-7 times within the past week), "sometimes" (i.e., 2-4 times within the past week), or "rarely" (i.e., never or 1 time within the past week).A number of items on the questionnaire are reverse-scored, so that higher scores consistently indicate problem behaviors. Ratings are combined to form eight subscales: Bedtime Resistance, Sleep Onset Delay, Sleep Duration, Sleep Anxiety, Night wakings, Parasomnias, Sleep Disordered Breathing, and Daytime Sleepiness. A Total Sleep Disturbances score is calculated as the sum of all CSHQ scored questions, and can range from 33 to 99 |
6 months |
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Secondary |
To compare the resting state fMRI findings in a subset of patients in the two arms |
To observe the changes in resting state functional MRI in both arms (pre and post therapy) at 6 months |
6 months |
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Secondary |
To assess the compliance in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder receiving add-on Modified Atkin's Diet with standard of care |
compliance will be monitored using Compliance diary |
6 months |
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Secondary |
To assess the adverse effect profile in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder receiving add-on Modified Atkin's Diet with standard of care |
adverse effects will be checked by Patient diet log |
6 months |
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