Guest guest Posted February 16, 2011 Report Share Posted February 16, 2011 Junk Food Diet Linked to Lower IQ in Children February 14, 2011 by Kate at Parenting.com We all know a diet heavy on processed foods is bad for your health—but new research reveals it's also bad for your child’s IQ. A study in the UK examined the diets of 14,000 children at ages 3, 4, 7, and 8.5 by having their parents fill out questionnaires. If a child ate a diet high in processed foods and heavy on sugar and fat at age three, researchers found a small decrease in their IQ when they were tested at age eight and a half. In fact, for every point a child scored on fat intake on their diet pattern chart, his IQ level dropped by 1.67 points. Alternatively, children with a healthy diet at age three had a small increase of IQ by age 8.5. The most interesting nugget from the study, however, was that what a child ate at ages four and seven had less of an effect on intelligence than the child's diet before age three. The takeaway? You are what you eat—especially in the first three years of life. If you have a toddler, you know it can be tough to get them to eat a well-balanced diet. What are your tricks for getting your pint-size picky eaters to eat fruits, veggies and other healthy foods? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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