date:May 25, 2022
heir kids, such as having trouble staying focused, not following instructions, difficulty remembering things, and difficulty regulating emotions.
According to Irene Hatsu, co-author of the study and associate professor of human nutrition at The Ohio State University, results showed that kids who consumed more fruits and vegetables showed less severe symptoms of inattention. Eating a healthy diet, including fruits and vegetables, may be one way to reduce some of the symptoms of ADHD, Hatsu said.