
Studie findet Zusammenhänge zwischen der Zusammensetzung der Darmmikrobiota und Autismus. Die autistische Gruppe zeigte deutliche Unterschiede in der Beta-Diversität ihrer Darmmikrobiota. Personen mit mehr Anaerostipes-Bakterien zeigten deutlich weniger soziale Beeinträchtigungen und Internalisierungsprobleme.
Study finds associations between gut microbiota composition and autism
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Study finds associations between gut microbiota composition and autism
A study conducted in Taiwan found that autistic individuals tend to show differences in gut microbiota composition compared to both non-autistic individuals and their siblings without autism. More specifically, the autistic group showed distinct differences in the beta diversity of their gut microbiota. Individuals with more Anaerostipes bacteria exhibited significantly less social impairment and internalizing problems. The paper was published in Translational Psychiatry.
For those interested, here’s the link to the peer reviewed journal article:
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41398-025-03768-8