Sucrose and delinquency: behavioral assessment

In this study, a double-blind challenge design was used to evaluate the hypothesis that sucrose ingestion may compromise the behavioral performance of juvenile delinquents. Subjects were 58 white delinquents, 57 black delinquents, and 39 white nondelinquents. The behavioral assessment included tasks...

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Published inPediatrics (Evanston) Vol. 86; no. 2; p. 244
Main Authors Bachorowski, J A, Newman, J P, Nichols, S L, Gans, D A, Harper, A E, Taylor, S L
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Published United States 01.08.1990
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Abstract In this study, a double-blind challenge design was used to evaluate the hypothesis that sucrose ingestion may compromise the behavioral performance of juvenile delinquents. Subjects were 58 white delinquents, 57 black delinquents, and 39 white nondelinquents. The behavioral assessment included tasks that are relevant to delinquency and that might be expected to be disrupted following sucrose ingestion. The results provide no evidence that sucrose ingestion impairs the performance of juvenile delinquents. In fact, the results of several analyses indicated that the sucrose breakfast was associated with improved performance. In additional analyses the effect of sucrose on particular subgroups of juvenile delinquents was evaluated. Statistical interactions indicated that the performance of delinquents rated as more behaviorally disturbed benefited from sucrose ingestion, whereas those delinquents with less pronounced behavior problems tended to show impaired performance following a sucrose-loaded breakfast. These results indicate that simple statements regarding the effects of sucrose ingestion on behavior are likely to be misleading and highlight the need to consider individual difference variables when investigating the effects of sucrose on juvenile delinquents.
AbstractList In this study, a double-blind challenge design was used to evaluate the hypothesis that sucrose ingestion may compromise the behavioral performance of juvenile delinquents. Subjects were 58 white delinquents, 57 black delinquents, and 39 white nondelinquents. The behavioral assessment included tasks that are relevant to delinquency and that might be expected to be disrupted following sucrose ingestion. The results provide no evidence that sucrose ingestion impairs the performance of juvenile delinquents. In fact, the results of several analyses indicated that the sucrose breakfast was associated with improved performance. In additional analyses the effect of sucrose on particular subgroups of juvenile delinquents was evaluated. Statistical interactions indicated that the performance of delinquents rated as more behaviorally disturbed benefited from sucrose ingestion, whereas those delinquents with less pronounced behavior problems tended to show impaired performance following a sucrose-loaded breakfast. These results indicate that simple statements regarding the effects of sucrose ingestion on behavior are likely to be misleading and highlight the need to consider individual difference variables when investigating the effects of sucrose on juvenile delinquents.
Author Newman J.P
Harper A.E
Taylor S.L
Nichols S.L
Bachorowski J.A
Gans D.A
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SubjectTerms abnormal behaviour
absorcion de substancias nutritivas
absorption de substances nutritives
adolescence
adolescencia
Adolescent
Adolescent Behavior - drug effects
aggressive behaviour
behaviour
comportamiento
comportamiento agresivo
comportamiento anormal
comportement
comportement agressif
comportement anormal
Humans
Juvenile Delinquency
Male
nutrient uptake
Psychomotor Performance - drug effects
Random Allocation
sucrosa
sucrose
Sucrose - pharmacology
Trail Making Test
Wechsler Scales
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