Friday 19 April 2019

Does Sugar Really Make Children Hyperactive?

"If you look at the peer-reviewed evidence, we cannot say sugar absolutely makes kids hyper; however, you can't discount that sugar may have a slight effect" on behavior, said Kristi L. King, senior pediatric dietitian at Texas Children's Hospital and spokeswoman for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
In the mid-1990s, a meta-analysis reviewed 16 studies on sugar's effects in children. The research, published in the medical journal JAMA, concluded that sugar does not affect behavior or cognitive performance in children. "However, a small effect of sugar or effects on subsets of children cannot be ruled out," the article said.
Like adults, some children may be more sensitive to blood sugar spikes than others. This may mean they are more likely to become aroused when consuming sugar.

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