Hyperactivity And Nutrition
By Supernanny Team on 25/06/2014Experts have warned parents those meals additives (or E numbers)may be linked to hyperactivity. Inside Ray Ban Sunglasses Outlet a new study, children who didn't have previous signs and symptoms of hyperactivity lost concentration and became particularly boisterous after receiving a drink containing a combination of additives.
Food alert.
Parents of kids who show signs of hyperactivity have already been advised through the Food Standards Agency (FSA) that eliminating certain artificial food colours (E numbers) from their diets might benefit their behaviour. Most people are calling for tougher action.
The move follows publication of the latest research commissioned with the FSA and published inside the Lancet. The study of 300 children was performed by experts at Southampton University. It suggested that eating or drinking certain artificial food colours along with the preservative sodium benzoate might be linked to a bad effect on children behaviour. This combination of substances is likely to be found in foods very well liked with children, for example soft drinks, frozen treats and Ray-ban Wayfarer sweets.
study can be a helpful additional contribution to your knowledge of the possible effects of artificial food colours on children behaviour, said Dr Andrew Wadge, the FSA Chief Scientist.
If parents have concerns about any additives they must remember that, lawfully, food additives should be Ray Ban sunglasses sale listed on the label for them to make the option to avoid the product should they want to.
However, Dr Wadge did urge parents to remember that there are factors associated with hyperactive behaviour (which is this context means over activity, inattention and impulsivity) in children.
The mix used in the research was as follows:
Sunset yellow (E110)
Quinoline yellow (E104)Allura red (E129)
Sodium benzoate (E211)
Another mix, which replicated the meals colours and preservatives used in a previous study, was also used in the research. Sodium benzoate was incorporated into both mixes.
Parents have been for a while warned with the effects of food additives on their own children's behaviour, as well as the Food Commission called on manufacturers to voluntarily remove additives using their products. A number of the additives have been banned far away around the world.
Published by Supernanny Website on 25/06/2014What's the lowdown on E numbers? Often it seems that barely per day goes by without yet another report saying that Additives (or numbers ) are bad for us and particularly for our children. But you are they really that terrible? Supernanny expert Yvonne Wake explains all.
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