does anyone know what kind of eating habits causes aggression and agitation in autistic kids?

by admin on November 21, 2009

autistic behavior
mrs_eke asked:


does an overly sugary or fatty diet cause less sleep, and behavioral changes? or is it too much wheat or or grease or somethin i’m missing? does anyone know if the diet can affect an autistic childs behavior?

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1 k r i s 11.22.09 at 10:40 am

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There has been some help with this fruit.

2 rachel 11.22.09 at 10:55 pm

sugar gets you hiper, and more likly to be agressive and or agitated when you hiper.nutrition does afect person’s behavior, and autistic child is no exeption.
and when we say sugar we mean carbohydrate! and since weat and cereals metabolize into sugar,than, much weat is much sugar,

3 maigen_obx 11.26.09 at 2:50 am

Diet can affect ANY child’s behavior. Jamie Oliver, a chef in Britain, started a campaign to serve only real food in their school kitchens. After they switched over to the real food, the school nurse reported that she hadn’t had to use the asthma machine since the switch and the teachers reported that behavior problems were drastically reduced. Children were healthier, behaving better, and doing better with their school work. Try to feed your child only real food, if you can’t pronounce you probably shouldn’t eat it. Processed and packaged food is killing our children. The children in grade school now are not expected to live as long as their parents. Juvenile Diabetes is at an all time high, all due to poor diet.

4 soeur_deux_de_ny2005 11.28.09 at 7:19 pm

All the answers are good on this one but there is one thing that also causes alot of bad behavior in these children RED DYE in food and Hawaiian Punch etc Jello bad stuff. Allergies also. Prime example my grandson was so hyper and diagnosed with ADHD etc. Meds the whole deal then he was allergy tested he has some allergies. And asthma. Well now hes so much better. But i have seen children like you mention have real problems with the Red Dye etc.

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