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Myths Vs Facts: Is It True That Sugar Makes Kids Hyper?
Young kids really don't need a reason to be hyper - most of 'em are just wired that way. However, there are certain things that make them a tad bit more hyper than usual. The question of whether sugar makes kids hyperactive is one that has been debated for a long time.
And today, we are going to dive right into it. So once we find the answer to it, you'll know how much sugar to give your kid and how much not to give!
Is It True That Sugar Makes Kids Hyper?
Many parents believe that when their children consume too much sugar, it leads to them being overly energetic and unable to focus. While there is some evidence that this may be the case, the research is inconclusive.
For example, one study conducted in 1994 found that children who consumed large amounts of sugar had higher activity levels than those who consumed less. However, other studies have not found any correlation between sugar intake and hyperactivity [1].
Yes, the study is extremely dated, and there have been very scarce studies on the same since then. Additionally, the American Academy of Paediatrics has stated that there is not enough evidence to show that sugar has a direct effect on hyperactivity.
What's The Verdict? Sugar Or No Sugar?
It is important to note that while sugar may not be the direct cause of hyperactivity, it can contribute to it in other ways.
Eating too much sugar can lead to an increase in energy levels, which can lead to hyperactivity. Additionally, eating too much sugar can lead to an increase in blood sugar levels, which can cause mood swings and irritability [2].
To put it simply, the effect of sugar on energy and mood is similar to that of gasoline on a car. If you have just the right amount, the car will run smoothly. Too little gasoline and the engine won't start. Too much gasoline and the car will backfire or stall. Too much sugar has the same effect on people; it can lead to an increase in energy and mood swings.
On A Final Note...
Ultimately, it is difficult to definitively answer the question of whether sugar makes kids hyperactive. While there is some evidence that it may have an effect, the research is inconclusive.
However, it is important to remember that too much sugar can still lead to an increase in energy levels and blood sugar levels, which can contribute to hyperactivity, obesity, diabetes risk and more.



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