Fruit and vegetable intake is inversely associated with severity of inattention in a pediatric population with ADHD symptoms: the MADDY Study.
Lisa M RobinetteIrene E HatsuJeanette M JohnstoneGabriella TostAlisha M BrutonBrenda M Y LeungJames B OdeiTonya OrchardBarbara L GraciousL Eugene ArnoldPublished in: Nutritional neuroscience (2022)
The lack of association with total diet quality could be explained by the relatively good baseline diet quality and mild symptom severity in this sample, along with measurement error from dietary intake estimates and relatively small sample size. These findings suggest that dietary intake may impact inattention in children with ADHD and ED: those eating less fruits and vegetables were likely to have more severe symptoms of inattention. Causality is not established by this cross-sectional analysis.