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Hyperactivity - Does sugar make one hyperactive? |  | Hyperactivity - Does sugar make one hyperactive?: Encyclopedia II - Hyperactivity - Does sugar make one hyperactive? |  | A common belief is that eating too much sugar will make a person hyperactive. This belief is especially prevalent amongst parents and teachers who claim that children's behavior often get more rowdy, excited and energetic after they eat too many sugary food and drinks (such as candy or soda). One particular study found that the perception by parents regarding their children's hyperactivity depended on their belief as to whether they had been given sugar. [1]
Nevertheless, as mentioned above, artificial food colouring and caffeine in the sweets or sugary beverages consumed by ch ...
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Hyperactivity - Does sugar make one hyperactive?
A common belief is that eating too much sugar will make a person hyperactive. This belief is especially prevalent amongst parents and teachers who claim that children's behavior often get more rowdy, excited and energetic after they eat too many sugary food and drinks (such as candy or soda). One particular study found that the perception by parents regarding their children's hyperactivity depended on their belief as to whether they had been given sugar. [1]
Nevertheless, as mentioned above, artificial food colouring and caffeine in the sweets or sugary beverages consumed by children and many other people alike may be linked to hyperactivity.
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