Fig. 1From: An investigation of the diet, exercise, sleep, BMI, and health outcomes of autistic adultsDistribution of BMI among autistic and non-autistic adults. a–d The specific distributions of autistic and non-autistic individuals classified as underweight (a), normal range (b), overweight (c), or obese (d), and e display the full distribution of BMIs for both autistic and non-autistic individuals, based on their self-reported heights and weightsBack to article page