No more sweets for kids
People have always said that eating healthy will keep the doctor away. Well, they have never been more right – research has suggested that sweets will cause bad behaviour for younger kids when they grow up.
The study was used on kids in Cardiff and the research will surface in a few years time. The study was made in Cardiff University and they have been using local kids in the area to help.
The research has also indicated that vitamins and fruit are far more beneficial to kids of a young age efamol have proved to be excellent. But this is not an advert to just go out there and buy silicea or anything, it is more an observation to see what could make your own child turn ‘naughty’ when he grows older. The various findings raise numerous concerns about giving sweets to kids as a way of encouraging bad behaviour. A local online health store in Cardiff has reported record gross sales recently since the research had been published and is expecting sales to only gain the more the news spreads that sweets could be even more detrimental to your child as once thought. Researchers at the School of Dentistry examined the lives of 17,500 people who took part in the 1970 British Cohort study and found that 10 year olds who ate confectionery daily were significantly more likely to have serious conviction for violence by 34.
So how does this actually work? Apparently, according to various bits of research the more you give to a child in terms of sweets the more use they are to getting what they want. Not being able to turn away temptation will ultimately push them towards impulsive behaviour which can lead to violent behaviour. When a child has difficulty refusing things that it desires it could lead to impulsive behaviour when he is older.