https://doi.org/10.15344/2394-4978/2020/326
Abstract
Background: We previously showed that vitamin D supplementation might ameliorate typical clinical symptoms in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In this study we examined the effects on serum vitamin D status in ASD children of discontinuation of vitamin D3 supplementation after 9 months.
Methods: We enrolled 5 male and 1 female Japanese children with ASD and 5 male typically developing children, all aged 3 years. Serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D, calcitroic acid and vitamin D binding protein were measured at 4months after the end of supplementation with oral vitamin D3 oil (2μg/day of vitamin D3, corresponding to twice the daily requirement) for 9 months.
Results: The 25-hydroxy vitamin D levels were ≥30 ng/mL (sufficient) in 1 child, >20 ng/mL and <30ng> Conclusion: These findings show that continuous vitamin D3 supplementation is effective for ameliorating clinical symptom in children with ASD.