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By JANE E. BRODY
Published: Thursday, May 10, 1990
Yale University medical researchers have found hormonal evidence to support the popular but controversial belief that sugar can provoke abnormal behavior in some children.
The physicians, who presented their preliminary findings yesterday to the annual meeting of the Society for Pediatric Research in Anaheim, Calif., showed that a concentrated dose of sugar resulted in a dramatic increase in blood levels of adrenaline in children but not in adults.
In the 14 healthy children tested after being given a sugar dose equivalent to two frosted cupcakes for breakfast, adrenaline levels in the blood rose 10 times higher than they were before the children ate the sweet. No such dramatic rise in adrenaline was noted in the nine adults similarly tested, even though blood sugar levels in the adults were comparable to those in the children.
In the course of the five-hour test, nearly all the children complained of feeling weak and shaky, while only one adult had similar complaints.
Released Under Stress
Adrenaline, also known as epinephrine, is produced by the adrenal glands and is released in increased amounts when a person is under stress or threatened. Adrenaline is responsible for the sensations a person feels immediately after a near-accident or sudden fright – weak knees, racing heart, rapid breathing and shakiness.
Adrenaline prepares the body for a fight-or-flight response to emergencies. It helps to keep blood sugar levels from falling too low, raises the speed and force of the heart beat, constricts blood vessels and opens the airways. It can also cause tremors and nervousness.
The researchers, Dr. William V. Tamborlane, a professor of pediatrics and director of the pediatric endocrinology division at Yale School of Medicine, and Dr. Timothy M. Jones, a visiting scientist from Perth, Australia, said the results of their study suggested that children experience a greater hormonal response to sugar than adults. Dr. Jones said the raised levels of adrenaline after a sugary meal could lead to anxiety, difficulty concentrating and crankiness.
‘May Tip the Balance’
”If a child is prone to have difficulty concentrating, the adrenaline response may tip the balance,” Dr. Jones said.
Countless parents have described hyperactive, irritable or aggressive behavior in their children after the consumption of sugary foods or beverages. But various studies, both in normal children and in those diagnosed as being hyperactive, have shown conflicting effects of sugar on the behavior of children.
SOURCE: http://www.nytimes.com/1990/05/10/us/health-new-data-on-sugar-and-child-behavior.html
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