obr12933-sup-0001-Figure_S1.tifTIFF image, 569.7 KB Figure S1. Results of random‐effects meta‐analyses examining prevalence of BMI ≥ 85th percentile for age and sex among children with ASD

obr12933-sup-0002-Figure_S2.tifTIFF image, 141.3 KB Figure S2. Funnel plot representing the relationship between the logit‐transformed effect‐sizes and the logit‐transformed standard errors of the studies included in the meta‐analysis that examined the prevalence of BMI ≥ 85th percentile for age and sex among children with ASD BMI > 85th percentile was defined using CDC criteria

obr12933-sup-0003-Figure_S3.tifTIFF image, 615.3 KB Figure S3. Results of random‐effects meta‐analyses examining combined prevalence of overweight and obesity for age and sex among children with ASD

obr12933-sup-0004-Figure_S4.tifTIFF image, 619.9 KB Figure S4. Results of random‐effects meta‐analyses examining prevalence of BMI ≥ 85th percentile for age and sex among children and BMI ≥ 30 kgm−2 among adults with ASD

obr12933-sup-0005-Figure_S5.tifTIFF image, 587.8 KB Figure S5. Results of random‐effects meta‐analyses examining combined prevalence of overweight and obesity for age and sex among children and adults with ASD

obr12933-sup-0006-Figure_S6.tifTIFF image, 144.5 KB Figure S6. Funnel plot representing the relationship between the logit‐transformed effect‐sizes and the logit‐transformed standard errors of the studies included in the meta‐analysis that examined the prevalence of BMI ≥ 95th percentile for age and sex among children with ASD BMI > 95th percentile was defined using CDC criteria

obr12933-sup-0007-Figure_S7.tifTIFF image, 581.6 KB Figure S7. Results of random‐effects meta‐analyses examining combined prevalence of obesity for age and sex among children with ASD

obr12933-sup-0008-Figure_S8.tifTIFF image, 605 KB Figure S8. Results of random‐effects meta‐analyses examining prevalence of BMI ≥ 95th percentile for age and sex among children and BMI ≥ 30 kgm−2 among adults with ASD

obr12933-sup-0009-Figure_S9.tifTIFF image, 619.5 KB Figure S9. Results of random‐effects meta‐analyses examining combined prevalence of obesity among children and adults with ASD

obr12933-sup-0010-Figure_S10.tifTIFF image, 337.3 KB Figure S10. Results of random‐effects meta‐analyses examining relative risk of BMI ≥ 85th percentile for age and sex among children with ASD BMI > 85th percentile was defined using CDC criteria

obr12933-sup-0011-Figure_S11.tifTIFF image, 153.1 KB Figure S11. Funnel plot representing the relationship between the log‐transformed effect‐sizes and the log‐transformed standard errors of the studies included in the meta‐analysis that examined the relative risk of BMI ≥ 85th percentile for age and sex among children with ASD BMI > 85th percentile was defined using CDC criteria

obr12933-sup-0012-Figure_S12.tifTIFF image, 307.8 KB Figure S12. Results of random‐effects meta‐analyses examining relative risk of overweight or obesity for age and sex among children with ASD

obr12933-sup-0013-Figure_S13.tifTIFF image, 306.7 KB Figure S13. Results of random‐effects meta‐analyses examining relative risk of BMI ≥ 85th percentile for age and sex among children and BMI ≥ 25 kgm−2 for adults with ASD BMI > 85th percentile was defined using CDC criteria.

obr12933-sup-0014-Figure_S14.tifTIFF image, 320.7 KB Figure S14. Results of random‐effects meta‐analyses examining relative risk of overweight or obesity for age and sex among children and adults with ASD

obr12933-sup-0015-Figure_S15.tifTIFF image, 148.4 KB Figure S15. Funnel plot representing the relationship between the log‐transformed effect‐sizes and the log‐transformed standard errors of the studies included in the meta‐analysis that examined the relative risk of BMI ≥ 95th percentile for age and sex among children with ASD BMI > 95th percentile was defined using CDC criteria

obr12933-sup-0016-Figure_S16.tifTIFF image, 337.7 KB Figure S16. Results of random‐effects meta‐analyses examining relative risk of obesity for age and sex among children with ASD

obr12933-sup-0017-Figure_S17.tifTIFF image, 324.8 KB Figure S17. Results of random‐effects meta‐analyses examining relative risk of BMI ≥ 95th percentile for age and sex among children and BMI ≥ 30 kgm−2 for adults with ASD BMI > 95th percentile was defined using CDC criteria

obr12933-sup-0018-Figure_S18.tifTIFF image, 343.7 KB Figure S18. Results of random‐effects meta‐analyses examining relative risk of obesity for age and sex among children and adults with ASD BMI > 95th percentile was defined using CDC criteria

obr12933-sup-0019-Table_S1.docxWord 2007 document , 12.4 KB Table S1. Keywords and keyword combinations used to screen the PubMed, Scopus, ProQuest, and Web of Science electronic databases

obr12933-sup-0020-Table_S2.docxWord 2007 document , 42.3 KB Table S2. Characteristics of the studies that met eligibility for the systematic review and primary meta‐analyses

obr12933-sup-0021-Table_S3.docxWord 2007 document , 21.4 KB Table S3. Characteristics of the studies that were excluded from the primary meta‐analyses due to defining overweight and obesity using methods that differed from CDC criteria

obr12933-sup-0022-Table_S4.docxWord 2007 document , 18.2 KB Table S4. Characteristics of the studies that were excluded from the primary meta‐analyses due to inclusion of adults with ASD