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    AFP - Toddlers who have a diet high in processed foods may have a slightly lower IQ in later life, according to a British study described as the biggest research of its kind.

    The conclusion, published on Monday, comes from a long-term investigation into 14,000 people born in western England in 1991 and 1992 whose health and well-being were monitored at the ages of three, four, seven and eight and a half.

    Parents of the children were asked to fill out questionnaires that, among other things, detailed the kind of food and drink their children consumed.

    Three dietary patterns emerged: one was high in processed fats and sugar; then there was a "traditional" diet high in meat and vegetables; and finally a "health-conscious" diet with lots of salad, fruit and vegetables, pasta and rice.

    When the children were eight and a half, their IQ was measured using a standard tool called the Wechsler Intelligence Scale.

    Of the 4,000 children for which there were complete data, there was a significant difference in IQ among those who had had the "processed" as opposed to the "health-conscious" diets in early childhood.

    The 20 percent of children who ate the most processed food had an average IQ of 101 points, compared with 106 for the 20 percent of children who ate the most "health-conscious" food.

    "It's a very small difference, it's not a vast difference," said one of the authors, Pauline Emmett of the School of Social and Community Medicine at the University of Bristol.

    "But it does make them less able to cope with education, less able to cope with some of the things in life."

    The association between IQ and nutrition is a strongly debated issue because it can be skewed by many factors, including economic and social background.

    A middle-class family, for instance, may arguably be more keen (or more financially able) to put a healthier meal on the table, or be pushier about stimulating their child, compared to a poorer household.

    Emmett said the team took special care to filter out such confounders.

    "We have controlled for maternal education, for maternal social class, age, whether they live in council housing, life events, anything going wrong, the home environment, with books and use of television and things like that," she said.

    The size of the study, too, was unprecedented.

    "It's a huge sample, it's much much bigger than anything anyone else has done," she said in an interview with AFP.

    Emmett said further work was needed to see whether this apparent impact on IQ persisted as the children got older.

    Asked why junk food had such an effect, she suggested a diet that was preponderantly processed could lack vital vitamins and elements for cerebral development at a key stage in early childhood.

    "A junk food diet is not conducive to good brain development," she said.

    The paper appears in the peer-reviewed Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, published by the British Medical Association (BMA).
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  • #2
    Hi guys,,,
    Quite an interesting post.Read at many places that Junk food is related to diet but I haven't seen any such post.
    Yeah,I know that the Junk food is all scrap and it has just adverse effects on health. Can you please tell me which foods fall with in the domain of Junk food?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Quade View Post
      Can you please tell me which foods fall with in the domain of Junk food?
      If you bought it at a stand at the state fair....
      LOL
      Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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      • #4
        You mean I could be smarter than I already am? WOW!! I bet I would have been a pure genius!! :)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Klayton View Post
          You mean I could be smarter than I already am? WOW!! I bet I would have been a pure genius!! :)
          Your pure alright there twinkieboy:p
          Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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          • #6
            If you eat better you are able to think more clearly and perform better. That is why they tell you to get a good breakfast before any big tests, like the SAT and ACT.

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            • #7
              It makes sense to me. Normally my son is a very healthy eater, refuses almost all kinds of sweets, but when he was a toddler, he was slightly anemic. He refused vitamins (you can get them in him, but you can't KEEP them in him) and wouldn't eat any type of cereal, so I let him eat PopTarts because they had iron in them. Fast forward to Kindergarten. Mornings were hectic, his weight and growth rate were perfectly normal, so I let him keep eating Pop Tarts. Then I read an article in a magazine at church. Wow! I was really convicted about what I was letting him eat. I started feeding him a high protein breakfast every morning - meaning I cook breakfast every morning. His behavior improved dramatically at school and in first and second grade he has only been in trouble a handful of times.

              You would probably be dismayed at the number of children who complain of stomach aches during the mornings at school, because they have been sent to school with out any breakfast and no time to eat at school.

              ETA: I can't say it was enough to hurt his intelligence, he went to kindergarten reading chapter books and in 2nd grade reads at a 6th grade level, but it certainly affected his behavior.
              Last edited by MustangGal; 10-20-2011, 01:02 PM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Matt In Oklahoma View Post
                If you bought it at a stand at the state fair....
                LOL
                So those Fried Pop Tarts and Fried Snickers aren't good for me???? No wonder no one under a 42 waist was in line with me....hahahah
                You know what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like this?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by WiseOwl View Post
                  So those Fried Pop Tarts and Fried Snickers aren't good for me???? No wonder no one under a 42 waist was in line with me....hahahah
                  Ya gotta throw in a turkey leg for some protein balance and avoid them DIP dots! LOL
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                  • #10
                    Very interesting article. My sil's grandbaby who is just 5 months old is allowed to have a lollipop every night and they think it is so cute because she can eat it herself. All I can do is cringe. She comes from a long line of morbidly obese people. I can only imagine what they were allowed to eat as children.

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                    • #11
                      Sounds like my nephew, though my parents didn't think it was cute. By five he had a mouth full of silver teeth! He was and still is quite thin though.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by becky3086 View Post
                        Very interesting article. My sil's grandbaby who is just 5 months old is allowed to have a lollipop every night and they think it is so cute because she can eat it herself. All I can do is cringe. She comes from a long line of morbidly obese people. I can only imagine what they were allowed to eat as children.
                        This is the problem- WEAK PARENTS.

                        "Oh he fell down and is crying now.... Give him a cookie."

                        "Oh isn't it so cute how she devours her Happy Meal (2 lies for the price of one, doesn't make you happy and isn't a meal)"

                        Food shouldn't be used for a "reward" and "treats" should be very sparingly.

                        I grew up fat for the majority of the time, it sucked. I vowed that my son would not. Almost a dozen years later, he isn't.

                        Keep them eating right, keep them active.

                        Garbage in=garbage out.

                        "I don't know why Junior is out of control, he just drank two Dr. Peppers and ate a bag of Skittles.." DUH!
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                        Rocky- "Wow! I've never even seen a three dollar bill!"

                        Boris- "Is it my fault you're poor?"

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                        • #13
                          There was a significant difference in IQ among those who had had the

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