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1 THE ROLE OF THE DIET IN MANAGING ADD/ADHD STEPHANIE JOYNER RD (SA) CONSULTING DIETICIAN

2 Diet is unlikely to cure/manage ADHD alone but can definitely contribute significantly

3 WHY NOT IMPROVE YOUR CHILD’S DIET? 3 rd fattest country in the world Childhood obesity is higher than ever First generation that children will die younger than their parents Even for children without ADD/ADHD – diet high in sugar, refined carbs, poor quality fat and protein = poor cognitive and physical development.

4 SIMPLE TIPS TO MANAGING ADD/ADHD 1. Stop blood sugar spikes 2. Introduce omega 3 fatty acids 3. Make sure your child is getting good sources of iron, zinc and magnesium 4. Reduce your child's intake of food additives

5 1. STOP BLOOD SUGAR SPIKES Blood sugar spikes enhance the symptoms of ADD/ADHD It’s not just how much granulated sugar your child eats – added sugar is a bigger problem

6 1. STOP BLOOD SUGAR SPIKES You may be surprised where sugar lurks… – Sauces (BBQ/Tomato): 2 – 3 tsp / TBSP – Fruit flavoured yoghurt: 9 tsp / small tub – Fruit juice: 10 tsp / 330 ml – Sports drink: 10 tsp / 500 ml – Chocolate milk: 8 tsp / 250 ml – Drinking yoghurt: 14 tsp / 300 ml – Muesli: 7 tsp / 30 g – Cereal bar: 3 – 4 tsp / bar – Muffin: 5 tsp / muffin

7 1. STOP BLOOD SUGAR SPIKES Good quality protein and fat decrease blood sugar rise – combine with unrefined carbohydrates – “Energy Bar” versus slices of apple dipped in sugar-free peanut butter – “Health Muffin” versus bowl of oats porridge with milk and sliced almonds – White bread with margarine and jam versus leftover baked sweet potato, mince and cheese

8 2. OMEGA 3 FATTY ACIDS Omega 3 has been found to improve impulsivity and concentration in children with ADD/ADHD NB for general brain development Children with ADD/ADHD have lower levels of omega 3 Dark oily fish – sardines, pilchards DHA and EPA (fish oil) supplements – 700 – 1500 mg / day

9 3. IRON, ZINC & MAGNESIUM Research not as clear but have been found to be lower in children with ADD/ADHD than those without Food sources: Meat, dark green leafy veg, nuts and seeds, mushrooms, fish, avocado, dairy.

10 4. REDUCE FOOD ADDITIVES Artificial sweeteners, preservatives and colourants can worsen ADD/ADHD Chips, sweets, concentrated juices, fizzy drinks, children’s cereals, polony, pink viennas. Anything bright/an unnatural colour Whole, unprocessed foods

11 WHAT FOODS SHOULD YOUR CHILD BE AVOIDING? Breakfast cereals, especially those marketed to children Empty-calorie foods: sweets, chips, biscuits, savoury snacks, take-aways Processed meats: vienna’s, russians, polony Brightly/artificially coloured concentrated juices and fizzy drinks

12 WHAT FOODS SHOULD YOUR CHILD BE EATING? Good quality protein: red and white meat, eggs, organ meats Unsweetened & unprocessed dairy: milk, yoghurt, cheese Fruit: preferably fresh, not juice/dried Good quality fats: butter, ghee, lard, coconut oil, avo, olives, nuts, seeds Plenty of vegetables Unrefined carbs: oats, potatoes, brown/basmati rice etc.

13 BREAKFAST ALTERNATIVES INSTEAD OF… A bowl of Rice Crispies with milk and sugar White toast with jam or syrup Polony sandwich Artificially flavoured fruit yoghurt TRY… Cooked oats porridge with sugar-free peanut butter and a sliced banana Slice of whole-wheat/multi- grain toast with butter and poached/scrambled egg Sandwich with leftover mince Full-cream natural yoghurt with nuts/seeds and sliced fruit

14 LUNCHBOX ALTERNATIVES INSTEAD OF… Pie/sausage roll Take-away Polony sandwich Chips Biscuits Sweets/chocolates Sports drinks/artificial fruit juice TRY… Portion of leftover supper Whole-wheat/multigrain bread sandwich with leftover meat/fish paste/pilchards/sardines Hard-boiled eggs Blocks of cheese Rice crackers and cream cheese Water/diluted 100% juice

15 KEEP IN MIND…. Need to get the whole family on board Results may not show immediately, be persistent Your child will never let himself/herself starve! Lead by example, make it a family choice

16 THANK YOU FOR LISTENING STEPHANIE JOYNER RD (SA) CONSULTING DIETICIAN MSc (Dietetics), UKZN UNIT 13, 3 ON CRESCENT, CASCADES 033 347 0495 / 0474 072 670 3544 stephjoyner18@gmail.com


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