Most people believe that sugar makes kids hyperactive, despite the solid and convincing evidence that it doesn't A spooky tale of household myths and legends for Halloweenhttps://medium.com/@gidmk/sugar-doesnt-make-children-hyperactive-e78b3b50963a …
Both groups got aspartame, that was the point of the study. Mothers rated their kids as more hyperactive when they were told they ate sugar, even though all of the kids had the same stuff
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So the only thing that study proved was confirmation bias. How unscientific, method & ethics fail. That's not research, it should be retracted. The adverse behavioural link to artificial sweetener aspartame still stands though.
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