Review
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World J Clin Pediatr. Sep 9, 2023; 12(4): 171-196
Published online Sep 9, 2023. doi: 10.5409/wjcp.v12.i4.171
Table 1 Impact of gastrointestinal disorders on children with autism spectrum disorders
Domain
The impact
Patient’s behaviorAbnormal posturing, self-injury, sudden outbursts, social withdrawal or isolation, and changes in eating habits
Self-stimulatory behaviors
Toe walking, increased irritability, restlessness, and agitation
Poor attention, reduced food intake, or avoidance of certain foods
Poor response to psychotropic medications
Patient’s social interactionDifficult engagement in social interactions
Anxiety, irritability, and withdrawal from social situations with social avoidance
Decrease the ability to engage in social play, follow social cues, or maintain relationships with peers and family members
Poor development of social skills
Patient’s sleepDisrupted sleep patterns
Disruption of sleep-wake cycles regulation
Patient’s epilepsyAltered brain electrical activity
Increased risk of epileptic tendencies
Decrease epilepsy thresholds
Interactions with anti-epileptic medications
Patient’s educationIncrease absenteeism and poor attendance
Poor academic performance
Poor participation
Decreased ability to concentrate
Poor engagement in learning activities
Reduced motivation and participation in classroom activities
Poor participation in group activities
Poor participation in food-related activities
Poor cognitive functioning
Patient’s quality of lifePoor eating, sleeping, and social interactions
Reduced appetite, causing poor nutrition and weight loss