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The influence of a glucose containing drink on the behavior of children in school

David Benton, Megan K Stevens

Biological Psychology, Volume: 78, Issue: 3, Pages: 242 - 245

Swansea University Author: David Benton

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The influence of a glucose containing drink on the behavior of children in school was examined in a double-blind placebo controlled cross-over trial. A child maybe particularly susceptible to the provision of blood glucose, as in childhood the brain uses relatively more glucose than when adult. Afte...

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Published in: Biological Psychology
ISSN: 0301-0511
Published: 2008
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