Background: Food aversion and nutritional difficulties are common in children with autism spectrum disorder.
Aim: To compare meal time behavior of children with autism to their typically developing siblings and to typical controls and to examine if sensory profiles can predict meal time behavior or nutritional deficiencies in the autism group.
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