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Understanding Low Muscle Tone in Children with Autism and ADHD: The Role of Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Amino Acid Depletion

Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) often experience a range of challenges, including motor difficulties such as low muscle tone. Low muscle tone, also known as hypotonia, can affect a child's posture, coordination, and overall physical development. In recent years, researchers have explored the connection between low muscle tone in these neurodevelopmental disorders and underlying factors such as mitochondrial dysfunction and amino acid depletion.

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