Could changing your Child's diet calm ADHD symptoms?
NCT ID NCT06491836
Summary
This study tested whether a special elimination diet, called an oligoantigenic diet, could reduce core symptoms of ADHD in children. Fifty children aged 6 to 16 were randomly assigned to either follow this restrictive diet or a normal, healthy diet for three months. Researchers measured changes in attention, hyperactivity, and behavior to see if the special food plan made a difference.
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Ain Shams University
Cairo, Abbassia, 1181, Egypt
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