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The associations between maternal and child diet quality and child ADHD - findings from a large Norwegian pregnancy cohort study.

Tiril Cecilie BorgeGuido BieleEleni PapadopoulouLene Frost AndersenFelice JackaMerete EggesbøIda Henriette CaspersenHeidi AaseHelle Margrete MeltzerAnne Lise Brantsæter
Published in: BMC psychiatry (2021)
We provide evidence that overall maternal diet quality during pregnancy is associated with a small decrease in ADHD symptom score at 8 years and lower risk for ADHD diagnosis, with more robust findings for the latter outcome. Consumption of ultra-processed foods was only associated with increased ADHD symptom score of similar magnitude as for overall maternal diet quality, and we found no associations between child diet quality and either outcome. No causal inferences should be made based on these results, due to potential unmeasured confounding.
Keyphrases
  • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • physical activity
  • working memory
  • weight loss
  • mental health
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • birth weight
  • quality improvement
  • risk assessment