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By C. Keith Conners

An informative examine how the meals we feed our kids can form the process their development, improvement and behavior.

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Most drug studies adjust the dosage based on body weight, because drug effects depend upon the amount of body tissue in which the drug acts. If an average 4-year-old weighs about 20 kg, then two diet sodas a day would only expose the child to about 10 mg for each kilogram of body weight. The manufacturers of aspartame estimated that about 34 mg of aspartame per kilogram would be a higher dose than 99% of the population would be likely to consume; that is, only about 1% of people would consume aspartame levels of more than 34 mg per kg of their body weight.

After all, it was the very similarity of hyperactive children to brain-damaged children that initiated such terms as "minimal brain damage syndrome" for such children. But they may draw the line at the idea that anxiety, depression, and other internalizing This page intentionally left blank HYPERACTIVITY AND ARTIFICIAL SWEETENERS 49 amounts of dietary aids for weight control. 2 We learn from this observation what many people in a weightconscious society already know: it is not only fat people who diet or watch their weight.

If an average 4-year-old weighs about 20 kg, then two diet sodas a day would only expose the child to about 10 mg for each kilogram of body weight. The manufacturers of aspartame estimated that about 34 mg of aspartame per kilogram would be a higher dose than 99% of the population would be likely to consume; that is, only about 1% of people would consume aspartame levels of more than 34 mg per kg of their body weight. Thus, according to these figures, young children would have to drink more than six cans of soda a day in order to consume as much as the upper 1% of consumers.

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