2006 study and subsequent research disprove the sugar-hyperactivity link in children.

2006 study and subsequent research debunk the sugar-hyperactivity link, disproving the belief that sugar causes hyperactivity in children. Previous studies, including the Feingold Diet, suggested a link but were flawed. Recent research consistently fails to find a connection between sugar consumption and hyperactive behavior. Although sugar can be a rapid energy source, it does not significantly impact children's behavior or attention span.

May 28, 2024
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