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Research undertaken by Southampton University suggests that eating or drinking some artificial food colours could be linked to a negative effect on children’s behaviour. In light of these findings, the Food Standards Agency (FSA) has revised its advice to consumers.
In short, the advice states: if a child shows signs of hyperactivity or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), eliminating the colours considered in the Southampton study from their diet might have some beneficial on their behaviour. Qualitative research was commissioned to gauge parents’ response to the revised advice. More specifically, research was intended:
Find out more about the qualitative research below.
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