| 英文摘要 |
This article examines the biological factors of autism, with a focus on the relationship between the gut microbiome and autism. Past research has mainly focused on studying the brain function of autism. Recently, research on the impact of gut microbiome on autism has gradually drawn attention. There are still many unanswered questions about the role of the gut microbiome in autism, but the study of the association between the brain-gut axis and autism provides a new perspective on understanding the biological factors of autism. Changes in gut microbiome may affect behavior and emotion, thus providing new possibilities for the diagnosis and treatment of autism. If special education teachers can understand these biological mechanisms, it will help improve support and intervention strategies for students, especially in the areas of diet and behavior management. Future research may be able to provide further specific nutritional advice or treatments to help children with autism improve their gastrointestinal problems and thereby enhance their quality of learning and life. |