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A new study from the University of Agder in Norway indicates that children's diets, particularly the consumption of fruits and vegetables, are linked to better mental health and behavior, while higher intake of sweet and salty snacks is associated with increased internal and external behavioral issues. #ChildMentalHealth #Nutrition #HealthyEating #NO

Feed them fruit, dodge the tantrums: Diet linked to child behaviour

A new study from the University of Agder highlights a significant link between children's diets and their mental health, revealing that higher consumption of fruits and vegetables is associated with fewer internalised behavioral issues like anxiety and depression, while increased intake of sweet and salty snacks correlates with more externalised problems such as aggression and attention difficulties. #ChildMentalHealth #HealthyEating #NutritionMatters #NO

Feed them fruit, dodge the tantrums: Diet linked to child behaviour

A new study from the University of Agder suggests that children's diets significantly influence their mental health, revealing that higher consumption of fruits and vegetables is linked to better behavior and fewer internalized issues like anxiety and depression, while increased intake of sweet and salty snacks correlates with externalized problems such as aggression and attention difficulties. #ChildMentalHealth #Nutrition #HealthyEating #NO

Feed them fruit, dodge the tantrums: Diet linked to child behaviour

A recent study from the University of Agder in Norway found that children's diets significantly influence their mental health, with increased fruit and vegetable consumption linked to fewer internalized behavioral issues like anxiety and depression, while higher intake of sweet and salty snacks correlates with greater externalized problems such as aggression and attention difficulties. #ChildMentalHealth #HealthyEating #NutritionMatters #NO

Feed them fruit, dodge the tantrums: Diet linked to child behaviour
taz.de Apr 27

According to a recent survey by the Kaufmännische Krankenkasse (KKH), an increasing number of primary school children are experiencing significant psychological stress, with about 24% feeling frequently stressed and 42% of parents noting a rise in their children's burden over the past years, primarily due to high self-expectations, peer conflicts, external performance pressure, and digital media influences, while many children struggle to cope with this stress, raising concerns about potential long-term mental health issues. #ChildMentalHealth #StressAwareness #EmotionalWellbeing #DE

Stress bei Grundschülern: Schon die jüngsten sind am Limit
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op-online.de Apr 27

A new study indicates that a growing number of elementary school children are experiencing significant psychological stress, with causes including high self-expectations, peer conflicts, external performance pressure, and digital media influences, prompting calls for enhanced prevention programs to equip children with better coping strategies. #ChildMentalHealth #StressManagement #ParentingChallenges #DE

Schule macht krank: Eine neue Studie enthüllt, wie stark der Leistungsdruck schon auf Grundschüler lastet
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tz Apr 27

A growing number of elementary school children are reportedly experiencing significant psychological stress, according to a representative survey, with parents citing self-expectations, peer conflicts, and external pressure as primary causes, while many children struggle to cope effectively, raising concerns about potential long-term mental health issues. #ChildMentalHealth #StressAwareness #ParentingChallenges #DE

Schule macht krank: Eine neue Studie enthüllt, wie stark der Leistungsdruck schon auf Grundschüler lastet