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Dieta e hiperactividad
La hiperactividad se refiere al aumento en el movimiento, la impulsividad, la distracción y la reducción del período de atención. Una creencia popular pero discutible es que los niños tienen mayor probabilidad de ser hiperactivos si consumen azúcar, edulcorantes artificiales o ciertos colorantes de alimentos.
Este artículo se concentra en el posible vínculo controversial entre el azúcar y la hiperactividad en niños.
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