Autistic individuals often experience differences in how they process sensory input, including how food feels, tastes, and affects the body. For some, this includes gastrointestinal (GI) sensitivities. These can impact comfort, eating habits, and overall well-being. Understanding autism and gastrointestinal issues can help create more supportive, individualized approaches that respect both sensory and physical needs. Understanding Autism and Gastrointestinal Issues Research