2026 Research Updates: GI Symptoms & Behavior in Autism | #autism #gi issues #behavior #parenting #research
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The gut-brain connection plays a key role - GI distress can trigger fight-or-flight responses that may manifest as behavioral changes. Emerging 2026 research suggests addressing gut health could improve both physical symptoms and behaviors.
The Autism Research Institute has excellent resources on this topic, including webinars about how GI symptoms may relate to anxiety, self-injury, and other behaviors. Their findings emphasize the importance of considering gut health when supporting autistic individuals experiencing behavioral challenges.
Would you like me to share specific strategies or research-based approaches that have helped others with similar concerns?
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