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Nutrition and ADHD

Bernstein et al 2019 - Fish, Shellfish, and Children’s Health: An Assessment of Benefits, Risks, and Sustainability
García-Serna and Morales 2019 - Neurodevelopmental effects of prenatal vitamin D in humans: systematic review and meta-analysis
Questioning Answers - Neurodevelopmental effects of prenatal vitamin D in humans
Del-Ponte et al 2019 - Sugar consumption and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): A birth cohort study
Does diet affect a child's ADHD?
Children with ADHD may have higher risk for poor diet
Questioning Answers - Magnesium and ADHD meta-analysed
Effatpanah et al 2019 - Magnesium status and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): A meta-analysis
Mian et al 2019 - Children's Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms Predict Lower Diet Quality but Not Vice Versa
Psychology Today - The Brain Needs Animal Fat
Maternal diet during pregnancy may modulate the risk of ADHD symptoms in children
López-Vicente et al 2019 - Prenatal Omega-6:Omega-3 Ratio and Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder Symptoms
Freedman et al 2019 - Higher Gestational Choline Levels in Maternal Infection Are Protective for Infant Brain Development
Janbek et al 2019 - Associations between vitamin D status in pregnancy and offspring neurodevelopment: a systematic literature review
21 February 2019 - MedicalXpress - Could saffron be as effective as stimulant medicines in treating ADHD?
Omega-3 trial for prison inmates to see if it curbs violent behaviour and improves mental health
11 February 2019 - Nutraingredients - Norway’s food authorities warn of caffeine-containing energy drinks’ effect on kids
Mazahery et al 2018 - A randomised controlled trial of vitamin D and omega-3 long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in the treatment of irritability and hyperactivity among children with autism spectrum disorder
"Vitamin D and omega-3 reduced irritability symptoms in children with ASD"
Babies of overweight mothers may risk developing self-regulation problems