Selective Eating and Autism: What You Should Know


Selective eating in autism often stems from sensory discomfort or rigid food preferences. Over time, restricted diets may lead to nutrient deficiencies that influence health and development. 

Common Effects of Limited Diets 

Weakened ImmunityLow nutrient intake can affect immune strength. 

Slower Physical Development: Missing vitamins or minerals may impact growth and daily energy. 

Behavioural or Cognitive Challenges: Nutrient gaps may affect focus and emotional regulation. 

Where To Seek Support 

Independent providers such as Autism Detect offer personalised consultations. There is an overlap between autism traits and ADHD. Providers such as ADHD Certify help individuals explore this shared diagnostic space. 

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