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Umbrella systematic review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses on comorbid physical conditions in people with autism spectrum disorder

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY
Volume 218, Issue 1, Pages 10-19

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.2020.167

Keywords

Autism spectrum disorders; systematic review; comorbidity; physical conditions; health

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  1. Medical Research Council (Mental Health Data Pathfinder Award) [MC_PC_17217]
  2. MRC [MC_PC_17217] Funding Source: UKRI

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Comorbid physical conditions are common in people with ASD, including sleep problems, epilepsy, sensory impairments, atopy, autoimmune disorders, and obesity. However, the evidence base is slim and more research is needed to identify modifiable physical conditions to ensure the best outcomes for individuals with ASD.
Background Comorbid physical conditions may be more common in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) than other people. Aims To identify what is and what is not known about comorbid physical conditions in people with ASD. Method We undertook an umbrella systematic review of systematic reviews and meta-analyses on comorbid physical conditions in people with ASD. Five databases were searched. There were strict inclusion/exclusion criteria. We undertook double reviewing for eligibility, systematic data extraction and quality assessment. Prospective PROSPERO registration: CRD42015020896. Results In total, 24 of 5552 retrieved articles were included, 15 on children, 1 on adults, and 8 both on children and adults. Although the quality of included reviews was good, most reported several limitations in the studies they included and considerable heterogeneity. Comorbid physical conditions are common, and some are more prevalent than in the general population: sleep problems, epilepsy, sensory impairments, atopy, autoimmune disorders and obesity. Asthma is not. However, there are substantial gaps in the evidence base. Fewer studies have been undertaken on other conditions and some findings are inconsistent. Conclusions Comorbid physical conditions occur more commonly in people with ASD, but the evidence base is slim and more research is needed. Some comorbidities compound care if clinicians are unaware, for example sensory impairments, given the communication needs of people with ASD. Others, such as obesity, can lead to an array of other conditions, disadvantages and early mortality. It is essential that potentially modifiable physical conditions are identified to ensure people with ASD achieve their best outcomes. Heightening clinicians' awareness is important to aid in assessments and differential diagnoses, and to improve healthcare.

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