
Diet and adolescent behavior: is there a relationship?
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, Journal Article
Story, M; Neumark-Sztainer, D
Published in: Adolesc Med
June 1998
Behavioral problems such as hyperactivity, learning disabilities, mental illness, aggressive and antisocial behavior, and juvenile delinquency have been purportedly linked to the potential influence of foods or nutrients. This article examines the scientific evidence of the relationship between food and behavior in children and adolescents. It highlights the implications for practitioners important to consider in the assessment of the relationship between diet and behavior.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Adolesc Med
ISSN
1041-3499
Publication Date
June 1998
Volume
9
Issue
2
Start / End Page
283 / vi
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Vitamins
- Pediatrics
- Nutritional Status
- Mental Disorders
- Lead Poisoning
- Humans
- Food Additives
- Feeding Behavior
- Diet
- Caffeine
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Story, M., & Neumark-Sztainer, D. (1998). Diet and adolescent behavior: is there a relationship? Adolesc Med, 9(2), 283–vi.
Story, M., and D. Neumark-Sztainer. “Diet and adolescent behavior: is there a relationship?” Adolesc Med 9, no. 2 (June 1998): 283–vi.
Story M, Neumark-Sztainer D. Diet and adolescent behavior: is there a relationship? Adolesc Med. 1998 Jun;9(2):283–vi.
Story, M., and D. Neumark-Sztainer. “Diet and adolescent behavior: is there a relationship?” Adolesc Med, vol. 9, no. 2, June 1998, pp. 283–vi.
Story M, Neumark-Sztainer D. Diet and adolescent behavior: is there a relationship? Adolesc Med. 1998 Jun;9(2):283–vi.

Published In
Adolesc Med
ISSN
1041-3499
Publication Date
June 1998
Volume
9
Issue
2
Start / End Page
283 / vi
Location
United States
Related Subject Headings
- Vitamins
- Pediatrics
- Nutritional Status
- Mental Disorders
- Lead Poisoning
- Humans
- Food Additives
- Feeding Behavior
- Diet
- Caffeine