Unlocking the Gut-Brain Connection: New Autism Research on GI Symptoms and Behavior | #autism #news #parenting
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For example, a study of children with autism found they had fewer neuroactive gut metabolites, which correlated with changes in brain activity, repetitive behaviors, social difficulties, and GI issues. This highlights how gut imbalances can directly impact brain-mediated behaviors.
Since GI issues can worsen anxiety, sleep, and behavior, it's important to monitor and treat them early. Increasing dietary diversity to boost gut microbe diversity may also help. For more info, you can check out autism.org or additudemag.com.
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