Department of Psychiatry, Dankook University Hospital, Republic of Korea; Environmental Health Center, Dankook University Medical Center, Cheonan, Republic of Korea.
Department of Psychology, College of Public Human Resources, Dankook University, Cheonan, Republic of Korea; Environmental Health Center, Dankook University Medical Center, Cheonan, Republic of Korea.
Appetite. 2018 Aug 1;127:274-279. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2018.05.004. Epub 2018 May 29.
The aim of the present study was to investigate the associations between dietary habits and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms in elementary school children.
The parents of 16,831 participating children assessed the ADHD symptoms of their children by responding to the Korean version of the ADHD rating scale (K-ARS). Parents also responded to the food habit questionnaire, which consists of 8 items regarding the eating pace, the frequency of overeating, and patterns of eating six types of food: fast food, soft drinks, instant noodles, fruit and vegetables, and milk.
K-ARS scores were positively associated with higher consumption of foods categorized as unhealthy, including fast food, soft drinks, and instant noodles, and negatively associated with higher consumption of fruit and vegetables categorized as healthy foods. K-ARS scores were also higher in the groups who overate more frequently and ate faster or slower compared to other family members.
Our findings may provide useful clinical information for dietary interventions in children with ADHD.
本研究旨在探讨小学生饮食习惯与注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)症状之间的关系。
参与研究的 16831 名儿童的家长通过回答韩国版注意缺陷多动障碍评定量表(K-ARS)来评估其子女的 ADHD 症状。家长还回答了食物习惯问卷,该问卷包含 8 个项目,涉及进食速度、暴饮暴食频率以及六种食物(快餐、软饮料、方便面、水果和蔬菜、牛奶)的进食模式。
K-ARS 评分与归类为不健康的食物消费呈正相关,包括快餐、软饮料和方便面,与归类为健康食物的水果和蔬菜消费呈负相关。与其他家庭成员相比,进食频率更高、进食速度更快或更慢的儿童组的 K-ARS 评分也更高。
我们的研究结果可能为 ADHD 儿童的饮食干预提供有用的临床信息。