Sugarproof Science
Here we provide the details and links to the research studies cited in the book organized by Chapter. For each citation, the text in bold refers to the relevant text from the Chapter
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Saravis, S, Schachar, R, Zlotkin, S, Leiter, LA, and Anderson, GH. “Aspartame: effects on learning, behavior, and mood”. Pediatrics, 1990. 86(1): p. 75-83.
Libman, IM, Barinas-Mitchell, E, Bartucci, A, Robertson, R, and Arslanian, S. “Reproducibility of the oral glucose tolerance test in overweight children”. J Clin Endocrinol Metab, 2008. 93(11): p. 4231-7.
Howard, AL, Robinson, M, Smith, GJ, Ambrosini, GL, Piek, JP, and Oddy, WH. “ADHD is associated with a "Western" dietary pattern in adolescents”. J Atten Disord, 2011. 15(5): p. 403-11.
Rios-Hernandez, A, Alda, JA, Farran-Codina, A, Ferreira-Garcia, E, and Izquierdo-Pulido, M. “The Mediterranean Diet and ADHD in Children and Adolescents”. Pediatrics, 2017. 139(2).
How Sugar Affects the Brain.
O'Reilly, GA, Huh, J, Schembre, SM, Tate, EB, Pentz, MA, and Dunton, G. “Association of usual self-reported dietary intake with ecological momentary measures of affective and physical feeling states in children”. Appetite, 2015. 92: p. 314-21.
Westover, AN and Marangell, LB. “A cross-national relationship between sugar consumption and major depression?”. Depression & Anxiety, 2002. 16(3): p. 118-20.
Hoerr, J, Fogel, J, and Van Voorhees, B. “Ecological correlations of dietary food intake and mental health disorders”. J Epidemiol Global Health, 2017. 7(1): p. 81-89.
Peet, M. “International variations in the outcome of schizophrenia and the prevalence of depression in relation to national dietary practices: an ecological analysis”. Br J Psychiatry, 2004. 184: p. 404-8.
Knuppel, A, Shipley, MJ, Llewellyn, CH, and Brunner, EJ. “Sugar intake from sweet food and beverages, common mental disorder and depression: prospective findings from the Whitehall II study”. Sci Rep, 2017. 7(1): p. 6287.
Kang, D, Kim, Y, and Je, Y. “Non-alcoholic beverage consumption and risk of depression: epidemiological evidence from observational studies”. Eur J Clin Nutr, 2018. 72(11): p. 1506-1516.
Lien, L, Lien, N, Heyerdahl, S, Thoresen, M, and Bjertness, E. “Consumption of soft drinks and hyperactivity, mental distress, and conduct problems among adolescents in Oslo, Norway”. Am J Public Health, 2006. 96(10): p. 1815-20.
Harrell, CS, Burgado, J, Kelly, SD, Johnson, ZP, and Neigh, GN. “High-fructose diet during periadolescent development increases depressive-like behavior and remodels the hypothalamic transcriptome in male rats”. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 2015. 62: p. 252-64.
Chen, X, Beydoun, MA, and Wang, Y. “Is sleep duration associated with childhood obesity? A systematic review and meta-analysis”. Obesity (Silver Spring), 2008. 16(2): p. 265-74.