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Clinical research: Autism accompanied by many conditions

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Jessica Wright
29 May 2012

Tummy troubles: The proportion of people with autism who have gut problems is more than twice that of others in a hospital, according to health records.

Health records of more than 14,000 people with autism show that they are more likely than the general population to suffer from a number of conditions, including immune disorders and gut problems. The results, published 12 April in PLoS One, suggest that doctors should carefully monitor their overall health1.

Autism is diagnosed based on impairments in three core categories: social deficits, problems with language, and the presence of repetitive and restricted behaviors. In addition to these impairments, individuals with autism also have more health concerns than the general population. They also tend to die at a younger age than controls do.

Researchers looked at the health records of 14,381 individuals diagnosed with autism from a group of more than 2 million people under age 35. The data came from the Shared Health Resource Information Network, an electronic data bank that covers four major hospitals in the Boston area, including one pediatric center.

Only about one percent of individuals with autism have problems with sleep, which is much lower than previous reports of 40 to 80 percent. However, this rate is still ten times higher than that of people who had at least one hospital visit for a condition other than autism, according to the study.

The proportion of individuals with autism who reported bowel disorders is more than twice that of the general hospital population, the study found. Other studies have reported conflicting results over whether individuals with autism are more likely than controls to suffer from gut complaints. 

References:

1: Kohane I.S. et al. PLoS One Epub ahead of print (2012) PubMed

Comments

Name: Clinical Research journals
5 June 2012 - 10:52AM

Could you provide proper information and good treatment details for the above Autism disease

Name: caandahl
9 August 2012 - 3:41AM

My son has severe autism and type 1 diabetes....

Name: Reality Check
1 September 2012 - 9:43AM

This is a very poor article. It assumes that Autism causes these issues. This is not true. These issues are seperate. The only thing that is true is that Autism reacts worse to the conditions than anything else. The correct treatment is to cure the associated condition as quickly as possible, or if it doesn't have a cure the regular treatment taking any Autistic sensory issues into account (ie per caandahl in the previous entry).

This article in it's present form creates panic. It should be re-worded as a matter of urgency.

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