Doctors looked at many people who have autism and also struggle with eating disorders. They wanted to know if these two conditions always go together or if they happen separately. The study checked if having autism makes someone more likely to have an eating problem.
Researchers found that some eating disorders are more common in people with autism. However, not all eating problems are linked to autism. This means having one does not automatically mean you will have the other. It is important to understand that these are different issues that can happen at the same time.
The team also checked if being very sick caused the eating problems. They found that illness was not the only reason for the connection. Other mental health issues were also checked and did not fully explain the link between autism and eating disorders.
Experts say we need to find autism early in young people. Hospitals should train staff better to help these patients. Support teams must learn how to care for people with autism who also have eating problems.