Study suggests that prominent buttocks could be related to autism and ADHD

Por Sebastián Jerez
19 May, 2026

A curious study on posture and neurodevelopment drew attention on social media after specialists pointed out that more prominent buttocks could be related to autism and ADHD.

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According to the research cited by the New York Post, some children with these disorders have an anterior pelvic tilt, a posture in which the pelvis tilts forward and causes the lower back to arch more, pushing the buttocks outward.

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Experts explain that this could be related to muscle weakness, coordination problems, and motor alterations. Although the internet turned the news into a meme, the researchers clarified that this is not a form of diagnosis, but rather a possible associated physical characteristic.

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