Importance of nutritional aspects in attention deficit hyperactivity disorders

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Abstract

The attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is a common childhood syndrome that is recognized as an important medical-social problem, being the object of an exhaustive investigation related to its etiology, diagnostic approach and prevention, and treatment forms. Among the factors that can alter the cerebral function, is the malnutrition. The authors discuss the association of the syndrome with the nutritional condition of students from elementary schools.

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Guardiola, A., Fuchs, F. D., Terra, A. R., Cunha, C., Driemeyer, I., Schmidt, K., … Rotta, N. T. (1997). Importance of nutritional aspects in attention deficit hyperactivity disorders. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 55(3 B), 598–605. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0004-282x1997000400015

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