Nutritional Influences on Antisocial Behavior

作者: David Benton

DOI: 10.1007/978-0-387-92271-3_96

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摘要: There are four ways in which diet has been suggested to influence the expression of antisocial behavior: food intolerance; a lack essential fatty acids; developing low blood glucose levels; and consuming insufficient minerals vitamins. In well- controlled studies hyperactive symptoms some children have shown be influenced by intolerance. The picture is potentially responding wide range items although pattern response individual child. no suggestion that only or even most common reason for displaying such behavior. No particular additive item universal cause problems. double-blind trials, supplementation with poly-unsaturated acids, multivitamins, found decrease violence. also an association between tendency develop acting aggressively. largely idiosyncratic responses can involve many foods interacting aberrantly individual’s basic biology. must, however, placed context as it Whether biological potential realized will depend on nature life-time experience current psychological social situation.

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