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Addressing ADHD Challenges in the UK: Diagnosis, Medication, and Access
Recent reports from the BBC highlight some of the critical pain points faced by individuals and families living with ADHD. Another BBC investigation revealed that NHS waiting times for ADHD diagnosis can stretch up to eight years in some areas, forcing many families to seek costly private assessments and medication.
- Difficulty concentrating or staying on task
- Restlessness or excessive fidgeting
- Impulsive actions, like interrupting or taking risks
- Disorganisation and forgetfulness
A review published in Nature pointed out features of the gut that might affect how ADHD shows up in children. ADHD affects around 5% of children worldwide and is more commonly diagnosed in boys than girls. While its exact cause is unknown, genetics, low birth weight, prematurity, epilepsy, and early brain injury may increase the risk.
Can Diet Help ADHD? UK Research Insights

- E102 (tartrazine)
- E104 (quinoline yellow)
- E110 (sunset yellow)
- E122 (carmoisine)
- E124 (ponceau 4R)
- E129 (allura red)
Sugar, Gluten, and Food Sensitivities

Sugar
Important Nutrients for ADHD
- Iron-rich foods: red meat, eggs, tofu, fortified cereals, pulses
- Zinc sources: meat, dairy, seeds, fortified bread
- Magnesium-rich foods: fish, nuts, seeds, green vegetables
- Oily fish (sardines, salmon, mackerel)
- Walnuts
- Chia seeds
- Flaxseed
- Omega-3 enriched eggs and dairy
How Medication Impacts Appetite
- Offer a larger breakfast before medication
- Provide a calorie-dense dinner
- Use energy-rich snacks
- Discuss weekend medication breaks with the care team
- Fortify foods or consider nutritional supplements if needed
Final Thoughts
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References
Food Standards Agency (2019). Food Additives.
https://www.food.gov.uk/safety-hygiene/food-additives#food-colours-and-hyperactivity
NICE (2018). Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Diagnosis and Management. Clinical Guidance. https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/ng87
Wolraich, M. L. et al. (1995). The effect of sugar on behaviour or cognition in children: A meta-analysis. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7474248/
D. Gkougka et al., “Gut microbiome and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder: a systematic review,” Pediatr. Res., vol. 92, no. 6, pp. 1507–1519, Dec. 2022, doi: 10.1038/s41390-022-02027-6. https://rdcu.be/ejaMT
Van der Horst, K., Ferrage, A., & Rytz, A. (2014). Involving children in meal preparation. Effects on food intake. Appetite, 79, 18–24. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.appet.2014.03.030
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