ADHD is attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and effects many people. Most people associate it with children, but many adults have it as well. Since ADHD is a neurological disorder there is speculation that brain building foods like foods high in omega 3 acids, fatty acids, and B vitamins can help.
There is no connection between ADHD and M/S.
ADHD is a genetic problem. Premature birth is usually an environmetal one, although can be affected by some genetic factors e.g. a small mother, susceptibility to other causes of premature birth. There is no connection between being born early and ADHD.
The best nutrion that I have found is natural foods!! Try to avoid processed foods as much as possible. Avoid high-sugar foods or foods with a high concentration of dyes in them. Omega oils are an essential nutrient for ADHD(fish oils, flax oils)and can be found in any pharmacy or health food store.
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Yes, there are several online medical reference resources, as well as ADHD support group websites that you can use to find helpful information about the links between ADHD and diet. Here are a few: www.webmd.com/add-adhd/guide/adhd-diets www.medpagetoday.com/Pediatrics/ADHD-ADD/24685 www.oneaddplace.com/adhd-diet.php
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.
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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.
Beacause fruit and veg gives you nutrion
Usually you are born with autism adhd and ocd , But peopel with autism also tend to have adhd and ocd
There is no proven evidence of a link between the food you eat and ADHD, but there are some health professionals which believe that a low carb, high protein diet can help curb ADHD symptoms.
ADHD is diagnosed in boys three of four times more often