Unlocking the Gut-Brain Connection: New Autism Research on GI Issues and Behavior | #autism #news #parenting
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One study even found that children with ASD have fewer neuroactive gut metabolites, which are linked to altered brain activity and emotional regulation. There's also evidence that the severity of GI symptoms can be related to how often repetitive behaviors occur.
To support gut health, focus on balanced nutrition with a variety of foods and consider addressing dietary diversity. The Autism Research Institute has webinars and articles on nutrition, serotonin, and neurotransmitters that you might find helpful: autism.org/resources-on-the-gut-brain-connection-in-autism/
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