Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10445705 Clinical Psychology Review 2014 39 Pages PDF
Abstract
Omega − 3 levels are reduced in children with ADHD. Dietary supplementation appears to create modest improvements in symptoms. There is sufficient evidence to consider omega − 3 fatty acids as a possible supplement to established therapies. However it remains unclear whether such intervention should be confined to children with below normal blood levels.
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