nuts and other snack foods. In total, 80 of the participants were diagnosed with ADHD. These adolescents reported consuming food and drink items from the snacks category more often than their ...
N ew research has found that 16-to-20-year-olds with ADHD tend to consume more snacks (e.g., dried snacks, chips, nuts, soft drinks, fruit juice, and energy drinks) than their peers without this ...
No food can cause ADHD on its own. Prioritizing whole foods, calcium, and healthy fats and limiting sugar and ultra-processed foods is beneficial for most children. There’s no evidence that diet ...