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Overall nutrient intake of preschool hyperactive and normal boys
Authors:Bonnie J Kaplan  Jane McNicol  Richard A Conte  H K Moghadam
Institution:(1) Departments of Pediatrics and Psychology, University of Calgary, T2N 1N4 Calgary, Alberta, Canada;(2) Department of Dietetics, Alberta Children's Hospital, T2T 5C7 Calgary, Alberta, Canada;(3) Department of Psychology, University of Calgary, and the Learning Centre, T2N 1N4 Calgary, Alberta, Canada;(4) Department of Pediatrics, University of Calgary, T2N 1N4 Calgary, Alberta, Canada;(5) Alberta Children's Hospital Research Centre, 1820 Richmond Road S. W., T2T 5CT Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Abstract:Studies examining the relationship between sugar intake of hyperactive children and behavior problems have reported inconsistent results. We hypothesized that if the problem behaviors of attention deficit-disordered children with hyperactivity (ADDH) are exacerbated by food, then this might be due to differences in their background nutrition relative to non-ADDH children. Parents and day care workers of 24 ADDH and 27 non-ADDH preschoolaged boys were trained to keep food diaries for 21 days. Analysis of the last 14 days for each child revealed no differences in overall nutrient intake between the two groups. On the other hand, for 5 ADDH and 3 non-ADDH children the within-subject correlations between daily behavior and sugar intake were significant. We concluded that nutrition-behavior interactions are more likely a function of idiosyncratic sensitivities, rather than a general tendency for ADDH children to eat differently from non-ADDH children.This research was funded by the Alberta Mental Health Research Advisory Council, and by the National Health Research and Development Program of Health and Welfare Canada. We think Jeannine Fraser for help with data analyses.
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