Gut-Brain link explored in 600 kids with autism

NCT ID NCT07646808

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study looks at how the tiny organisms in the gut (the microbiome) are connected to brain development and daily skills in children with autism. Researchers will collect stool samples and measure movement, thinking, and behavior in 600 children aged 3 to 12. The goal is to better understand this gut-brain connection, which could lead to more personalized therapies in the future.

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  • Saveetha Medical College and Hospital

    Chennai, Tamil Nadu, 602 105, India

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