There is definitely a link between the things you eat, and the way you feel. You can get depressed by eating the wrong foods. www.ehow.com/way_5300835_���foods-cure-depression.html
There have been countless studies on the topic of diet and depression. One of the newest studies have been done on the website webMD and can be found at the website www.webmd.com/depression/guide/diet-recovery.
If your son has ADHD that only thing that could really be adding to his hyper activity is sugar and caffeine. It is recommended to remove these from a child's diet who has ADHD.
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The link is that an unhealthy diet can throw off your sugar levels and cause you to gain weight.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1403673/ This article explores the link between those two things you have mentioned. I hope you find it useful.
There have been some links between ADHD and nutrition. Some studies have indicated that a poor diet can worsen ADHD symptoms and a good diet can improve them.
There is a potential link between celiac disease and an increased risk of depression, but it is not solely related to being bored. Depression can be triggered by multiple factors, including the challenges of managing a gluten-free diet, social limitations, and feelings of isolation. It is important for teens with celiac disease to seek support and talk to a healthcare professional if they are experiencing depression.
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Depression has very few, if any positive symptoms. Check out the related link for a list of the symptoms of depression.
Scientists also believe there may be a link between bulimia and other psychiatric problems, such as depression and OCD.