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Eating Sweets Every Day In Childhood 'Increases Adult Aggression'

London : United Kingdom | about 1 month ago  
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  • Eating Sweets Every Day In Childhood 'Increases Adult Aggression'
    Eating Sweets Every Day In Childhood 'Increases Adult Aggression'
    Posted by: RaulDeSouza
    Eating Sweets Every Day In Childhood 'Increases Adult Aggression'
Eating Sweets Every Day In Childhood 'Increases Adult Aggression'

Children who eat sweets and chocolate every day are more likely to be violent as adults, according to new research.

A study of almost 17,500 participants in the 1970 British Cohort Study found that 10-year-olds who ate confectionary daily were significantly more likely to have been convicted for violence at age 34 years.

The study, published in the October issue of the British Journal of Psychiatry, is the first to examine the long-term effects of childhood diet on adult violence.

Researchers from Cardiff University found that 69 per cent of the participants who were violent at the age of 34 had eaten sweets and chocolate nearly every day during childhood, compared to 42% who were non-violent.

This link between confectionary consumption and violence remained after controlling for other factors.

The researchers put forward several explanations for the link. Lead researcher Dr Simon Moore said: "Our favoured explanation is that giving children sweets and chocolate regularly may stop them learning how to wait to obtain something they want. Not being able to defer gratification may push them towards more impulsive behaviour, which is strongly associated with delinquency."

The researchers concluded: "This association between confectionary consumption and violence needs further attention. Targeting resources at improving children's diet may improve health and reduce aggression."

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Posted By mllovric mllovric | about 1 month ago
I can't believe that because I didn't have sweets every day during my
childhood and I am considered to be very violent because of the way that I
lose my temper and just lash out. That doesn't mean I ate candy, chocolate
and or junk foods during my teen years. I was deprived of all that by the
authorities operating the welfare home that I lived in and was educated in
as a kid. 3/10/2009.
Posted By zhey21 zhey21 | about 1 month ago
how sad, sweets are kids weakness
Posted By methee methee | 10 days ago
interesting news but really very sad
Posted By rroxas08 rroxas08 | 6 days ago
i never thought eating sweets will do these, thanks for the info, and I only hope that the study basis is justifiable...
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