Preschool children who eat more ultra-processed foods show higher levels of anxiety, aggression, and behavioral difficulties.
Khaberni - Researchers from the University of Toronto have found that children's consumption of ultra-processed foods in early childhood may affect their behavior and emotional development.
A new study published in JAMA Network Open suggests that children who consume higher amounts of ultra-processed foods (UPFs) during early childhood may show slightly increased behavioural and ...
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Scores from a commonly used measure of behavior problems in young children may be skewed depending on the primary language, education, and sex of the caregiver who fills out the survey, as well as the ...
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