Gut to brain interaction in Autism Spectrum Disorders: a randomized controlled trial on the role of probiotics on clinical, biochemical and neurophysiological parameters

Jun 5, 2016BMC psychiatry

Gut–brain connection in autism: a trial testing probiotics' effects on symptoms, body chemistry, and brain function

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Abstract

A group of 100 preschoolers with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) will participate in a randomized controlled trial evaluating the effects of probiotic supplementation.

  • The trial aims to assess changes in gastrointestinal symptoms, autism symptom severity, and cognitive development.
  • Participants will be categorized into GI and Non-GI groups based on the severity of gastrointestinal symptoms.
  • Probiotic supplementation may influence urinary concentrations of phthalates, which have been linked to ASD.
  • Outcomes will be measured at baseline, three months, and six months to evaluate the effects of the treatment.
  • The study seeks to provide insights into the gut-brain connection in children with ASD.

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