2004
DOI: 10.1136/adc.2003.031435
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The effects of a double blind, placebo controlled, artificial food colourings and benzoate preservative challenge on hyperactivity in a general population sample of preschool children

Abstract: Aims: To determine whether artificial food colourings and a preservative in the diet of 3 year old children in the general population influence hyperactive behaviour. Methods: A sample of 1873 children were screened in their fourth year for the presence of hyperactivity at baseline (HA), of whom 1246 had skin prick tests to identify atopy (AT). Children were selected to form the following groups: HA/AT, not-HA/AT, HA/not-AT, and not-HA/not-AT (n = 277). After baseline assessment, children were subjected to a d… Show more

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“…5 mg; Carmoisine 2 . 5 mg; Ponceau 4R 5 mg; sodium benzoate 45 mg) had significant adverse effects on hyperactivity in comparison with the placebo; this food additive mix is similar to that of Bateman et al (Sunset Yellow 5 mg; Tartrazine 5 mg; Carmoisine 5 mg; Ponceau 4R 5 mg; sodium benzoate 45 mg), who found a similar response (67) . Mix B used by McCann et al (Sunset Yellow 7 .…”
Section: Dosage Usedsupporting
confidence: 49%
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“…5 mg; Carmoisine 2 . 5 mg; Ponceau 4R 5 mg; sodium benzoate 45 mg) had significant adverse effects on hyperactivity in comparison with the placebo; this food additive mix is similar to that of Bateman et al (Sunset Yellow 5 mg; Tartrazine 5 mg; Carmoisine 5 mg; Ponceau 4R 5 mg; sodium benzoate 45 mg), who found a similar response (67) . Mix B used by McCann et al (Sunset Yellow 7 .…”
Section: Dosage Usedsupporting
confidence: 49%
“…This is evident in Table 2 where four of the five studies examined the effects of various colours on hyperactivity and behaviour (64,(66)(67)(68) ; all of these studies included tartrazine, the colour most strongly associated with this effect, with many food manufacturers still hesitant to use it in their products (8) . Three studies included a blend of colours and two also included a preservative, sodium benzoate (67,68) . Each of these four studies noted some changes to behaviour in varying responses.…”
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“…Small study numbers and inconsistent methodologies noted discrepancies between parental observations and other objective assessments (8)(9)(10)(11).…”
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