Sugary foods do not make children hyperactive. There is no scientific evidence to back this up. Many tests have been carried out and not one has had a link. It has been shown that it does effect your blood sugar which can cause children to be irritant and distracted but it does not cause hyperactivity.
Consuming sugar causes a rapid spike in blood sugar levels, which can lead to a surge in energy. This burst of energy can make some people feel hyperactive or jittery. However, the effects of sugar on energy levels vary from person to person.
yes
My math teacher said that sugar doesnt really make you hyper...its the thought that counts
i think sugar cuz that can make u very hyper
yes and no. yes, they can both make you hyper. no, your body already has sugar in it so you need a lot more sugar to be hyper. You don't need that much caffeine to get hyper.
Sugar or caffeine.
Crazy as in not sane, no. Sugar can make them very hyper though.
Um...because it does.
There are many things that can make you become very hyper. For one, Caffeine. It's found in coffee, sugar, syrup, sodas, etc. Also it can be natural too. People who have been diagnosed with ADHD have hyper activity naturally so when and if they drink caffeine they get more hyper.
hyper spectral means that you get too hyper the spectral part is when you have a sugar rush(too much sugar)!
It depends but usually some people get hyper by eating or drinking things with a lot of sugar. Other people might get hyper when "awesome" things happen no! not sugar or anything kids act like they are witch anoys me. the only way your hyper is when your exited or you have ADHD witch mean Attion Defict Hyperactivtiy Disorder whe your really hyper! i have it too!
No, it doesn't. Sugar makes ADHD symptoms worse.