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"Children with autism are far more likely to experience chronic digestive issues compared to their peers, a study has found. Researchers at the University of California monitored children's development for more than a decade and found that gastrointestinal symptoms in autistic children were more frequent, intense, and long-lasting. The study, published in the journal Autism, saw that autistic children were more at risk across every stage of development, and symptoms were more likely to persist across childhood, instead of resolving themselves."
Researchers at the University of California monitored children's development for more than a decade and found that gastrointestinal symptoms in autistic children were more frequent, intense, and long-lasting than in peers. The study, published in the journal Autism, found autistic children were at higher risk across every developmental stage, with symptoms more likely to persist through childhood rather than resolve. A lead researcher said the connection between autism and gut symptoms remains not fully understood, and that parents often sense digestive issues without knowing the cause. Identifying and treating these symptoms may improve physical comfort and developmental outcomes.
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