Does anyone believe a fast metabolism is a sign of Aspergers

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Lindsey1151
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11 Apr 2019, 8:29 pm

I have noticed alot of autistic people are really really skinny even though they say they eat alot. I always wonder if having a extremely fast metabolism is a symptom of aspergers.



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11 Apr 2019, 8:30 pm

I wish! LOL



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11 Apr 2019, 8:36 pm

No. I have a very fast metabolism but that's because of my Crohn's Disease so I dont really absorb everything I eat.


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11 Apr 2019, 8:37 pm

Harpuia wrote:
No. I have a very fast metabolism but that's because of my Crohn's Disease so I dont really absorb everything I eat.

Does it ever make you like hungrier?



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11 Apr 2019, 8:48 pm

Lindsey1151 wrote:
Harpuia wrote:
No. I have a very fast metabolism but that's because of my Crohn's Disease so I dont really absorb everything I eat.

Does it ever make you like hungrier?

Actually right now I cant keep much down. But normally not really. My stomach doesnt seem to want to stretch enough for me to eat a lot.


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11 Apr 2019, 10:00 pm

No. Some people have a faster metabolism than others. It's got nothing to do with whether you're autistic or not.

My metabolism has slowed down in the last 5 years. I used to be able to eat loads and not have to worry about my weight, and I was so slim. These days I'm not as slim and it's more harder to lose weight.


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12 Apr 2019, 3:32 am

Young People With Autism More Prone To Obesity

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Even at young ages, individuals with autism are far more likely to be obese or overweight than their typically-developing peers, a new study finds.

In a review of medical records, researchers found that more than 23 percent of children with autism and 25 percent of those with Asperger’s syndrome were obese. Meanwhile, another 15 percent of kids with autism and 11 percent with Asperger’s were overweight.

That compared to just over 6 percent of typically-developing children who were obese and 11 percent who were overweight.

The findings come from a review of records from patients ages 2 to 20 treated at the Massachusetts General Hospital for Children and its affiliates between 2008 and 2011.

Researchers identified 2,075 with autism, 901 with Asperger’s and 3,696 typically-developing controls, all of whom had their weight and height recorded during at least one medical visit. These figures were used to calculate each individual’s body mass index.

“We found significant differences emerged at the youngest age category (2 to 5 years) and persisted to the oldest age category,” Sarabeth Broder-Fingert of the Massachusetts General Hospital for Children and her colleagues wrote in their findings published in the July-August issue of the journal Academic Pediatrics.

Among those on the spectrum, individuals with co-occurring sleep disorders, public insurance and those at older ages were more likely to be obese or overweight, the study found. Researchers did not spot any association with use of psychiatric medication but said that may be due to limited data on use of such drugs in the medical records they studied.

It’s unclear what is fueling the increased odds of obesity for this population, but researchers said further study should examine the time spent in sedentary activities, access to physical activity, social issues with peers and the use of food as a reward for good behavior as possible culprits.

The findings echo those from a study earlier this year conducted by researchers at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention which found that obesity is 50 percent more common in adolescents with developmental disabilities and those with autism face the greatest risk.

I agree with the sedentary lifestyle theory. I also think people overeat as a coping mechanism for emotional pain we know that depression and anxiety are common comorbids of autism.


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12 Apr 2019, 3:53 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
I wish! LOL



Seconded!!


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12 Apr 2019, 4:03 am

I suspect that malabsorption, caused by something like Crohn's Disease would lead to your body going into "starvation mode" so your metabolism would slow down to conserve your reserves. If it didn't do that I would have starved to death by now.
I've had Crohn's for over half a century. Sometimes just eating anything makes you unwell and fasting is a blessed relief. Hunger is not an issue when compared to the alternative of lying in a foetal position and in pain for days.
I don't recommend it as a form of weight control.


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12 Apr 2019, 4:06 am

Harpuia wrote:
No. I have a very fast metabolism but that's because of my Crohn's Disease so I dont really absorb everything I eat.


Should have quoted this on my post above.


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12 Apr 2019, 9:05 am

Although I've heard that it's more common for Aspies to be overweight, I've always struggled with gaining weight. Last year I was 5'8 and 90lbs! I'm 115lbs now so I'm getting there (probably mostly cuz of my meds lul) but it's getting better


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12 Apr 2019, 9:10 am

The last time I was 115 lbs. was when I was 15 and 5 foot 2.



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12 Apr 2019, 9:43 am

Pacing and needing to be active all the time can be a sign of Asperger’s but so can being sedentary. Regardless of activity, no, that’s just genetics.

When I was a kid I was naturally very inactive but now it’s the opposite, which is an advantage!



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12 Apr 2019, 9:48 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
The last time I was 115 lbs. was when I was 15 and 5 foot 2.


LOL yeah I have a long way to go, it's just hard to motivate myself to eat at times


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12 Apr 2019, 11:18 am

Do you feel physically good at 115 lbs?



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12 Apr 2019, 11:29 am

kraftiekortie wrote:
Do you feel physically good at 115 lbs?


I mean I don't feel sick or anything, but I am really physically weak (although I started lifting again recently)


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