Study: Irregular sleep cycle might disturb growth in kids
By: Team Ifairer | Posted: 11-05-2020
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Out of the 432 samples taken, 127 of them were declared to be of "low-risk". That is because there was no history of autism in their respective families. Later on, the children were diagnosed when they were aged two years. There, 71 out of the 300 participants who were initially said to be in the high-risk lot were identified with autism. The study said that parents who complained about their child's irregular sleeping cycle, later on, contact autism compared to other kids. It should be considered that sleep patterns of children revolve over a course of time as the infants tend to develop a more well-rounded cycle of rest alike the adults. Estes hence pointed out that further research and studies need to be done to conclude that disturbances with sleep in earlier stages of life could definitely be a preceding factor of autism.