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Sodium Benzoate-Rich Beverage Consumption is Associated With Increased Reporting of ADHD Symptoms in College Students A Pilot Investigation

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JOURNAL OF ATTENTION DISORDERS
Volume 18, Issue 3, Pages 236-241

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/1087054712443156

Keywords

college students; beverage consumption; sodium benzoate; ADHD

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  1. Arizona State University Foundation's Nutrition Research Fund

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Objective: Sodium benzoate, a common additive in popular beverages, has recently been linked to ADHD. This research examined the relationship between sodium benzoate-rich beverage ingestion and symptoms related to ADHD in college students. Method: College students (N = 475) completed an anonymous survey in class in fall 2010. The survey assessed recent intake of a noninclusive list of sodium benzoate-rich beverages and ADHD-related symptoms using a validated screener. Results: Sodium benzoate-rich beverage intake was significantly associated with ADHD-related symptoms (p = .001), and significance was retained after controlling for covariates. Students scoring >= 4 on the screener (scores that may be consistent with ADHD; n = 67) reported higher intakes (34.9 +/- 4.4 servings/month) than the remainder of the sample (16.7 +/- 1.1 servings/month). Conclusion: These data suggest that a high intake of sodium benzoate-rich beverages may contribute to ADHD-related symptoms in college students and warrants further investigation.

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