Food additives and ADHD…
30 06 2009We were very interested in this, although I was skeptical and thought the science of the investigators was dubious at best, as we are expecting a child of our own soon. I am currently working in a paediatric unit, so thought this was an opportunity to ask the opinion of my more informed colleagues.
Apparently the total current scientifically based evidence is thus:
- food additives do not cause ADHD (which is characterised by chronic and persistent symptoms in a variety of areas and situations), but may make ADHD symptoms already present acutely worse;
- also, they may induce temporary ADHD-like symptoms in children who do not have ADHD (with the corollary that these children will return to their normal state once the additives are fully metabolised);
- as with many such questions of this nature, further (scientific) study needs to be done.
Now, armed with what facts are available, Jen and I will be able to make a rational decision about what to feed our child when he or she arrives.
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