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Nutrition and ADHD

Children born to obese, overweight mothers may be at higher risk for neurodevelopmental problems, study finds
ADHD and other Behavioural Differences
Meta-analysis supports potential of omega-3s for ADHD
28 Jul-2 Aug 2017 - Bethesda USA - ISNPR 2017 (International Society for Nutrition in Psychiatry Research)
Deardorff et al 2017 - Maternal Prepregnancy Weight and Children’s Behavioral and Emotional Outcomes
13 July 2017 - Science Daily - Maternal obesity during pregnancy may be linked to behavioral problems in boys
Darling et al 2017 - Association between maternal vitamin D status in pregnancy and neurodevelopmental outcomes in childhood
Autism Speaks - Special report on Autism and co-occurring conditions
Butwicka et al 2017 - Celiac Disease Is Associated with Childhood Psychiatric Disorders: A Population-Based Study
Link between Vitamin D treatment and autism prevention
Micronutrients for ADHD Symptoms in Children
Pelsser et al 2017 - Diet and ADHD, Reviewing the Evidence: A Systematic Review of Meta-Analyses of Double-Blind Placebo-Controlled Trials Evaluating the Efficacy of Diet Interventions on the Behavior of Children with ADHD.
Omega-3 essential fatty acid deficiency higher in children with ADHD, despite normal intakes, research reveals
Unhealthy diet during pregnancy could lead to ADHD in children, researchers find
Rijlaarsdam et al 2017 - Prenatal unhealthy diet, insulin-like growth factor 2 gene (IGF2) methylation, and ADHD symptoms in youth with early-onset conduct problems.
Edlow et al 2017 - Maternal obesity and neurodevelopmental and psychiatric disorders in offspring.
Fluegge et al 2017 - Commentary: 'Unhealthy diet,' nutrient status, and ADHD symptoms: a confounding role for environmental nitrous oxide exposure - reflections on Rijlaarsdam et al. (2016).
Could It Be B12? Pediatric Edition
Tesei et al 2016 - The potential relevance of DHA and EPA to childhood neuropsychiatric disorders.
Salehi et al 2016 - Omega-3 and Zinc supplementation as complementary therapies in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.