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LCP's AND LEARNING DISORDERS

Key studies with regard to the use of LCP supplements for ADHD, dyslexia and dyspraxia.

Burgess, J.R., Stevens, L., Zhang, W., Peck, L. "Long–chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in children with attention–deficit hyperactivity disorder." American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 71 (2000): 327S–330S.

Colquhoun, I., Bunday, S. "A lack of essential fatty acids as a possible cause of hyperactivity in children." Medical Hypotheses 7 (1981): 673–679.

Richardson, Alexandra J., Cox, I. Jane, Sargentoni, Janet and Puri, Basant K. "Abnormal Cerebral Phospholipid Metabolism in Dyslexia Indicated by Phosphorus–31 Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy." NMR in Biomedicine 10 (1997): 309–314.



"a most persuasive, and
potentially dramatically helpful approach to improving the lives of people who have ADHD, dyslexia, and dyspraxia"

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Driven to Distraction

 


Richardson, Alexandra J., Easton, Terese, Corrie, Anna C., Clisby, C and Stordy, B. Jacqueline. "Is developmental dyslexia a fatty acid deficiency syndrome?" Proceedings of The Nutrition Society. 1998.

Richardson, Alexandra J. and Puri, Basant, K. "Brain Phospholipid Metabolism in Dyslexia Assessed by Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy." In: Phospholipid Spectrum Disorder in Psychiatry, eds. M. Peet, Iain Glen, and David F. Horrobin. Carnforth, UK: Marius Press. 1999.

Richardson, Alexandra J., Easton, Terese, McDaid, Ann Marie, Hall, Jacqueline A., Montgomery, Paul, Clisby, Christine, and Puri, Basant K. "Essential Fatty Acids in Dyslexia: Theory, Evidence and Clinical Trials." In: Phospholipid Spectrum Disorder in Psychiatry, eds. M. Peet, Iain Glen, and David F. Horrobin. Carnforth, UK: Marius Press. 1999.

Stevens, Laura J. and Burgess, John R. "Essential Fatty Acids in Children with Attention–Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder." In: Phospholipid Spectrum Disorder in Psychiatry, eds. M. Peet, Iain Glen, and David F. Horrobin. Carnforth, UK: Marius Press. 1999.

Stevens, L.J., Zentall, S.S., Deck, J.L., Abate, Marcey, L., Watkins, Bruce A., Lipp, Steven R., and Burgess, John R. "Essential Fatty Acid Metabolism in Boys with Attention–Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder." American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 62 (4) (1995): 761–768.

Stevens, L.J., Zentall, Sydney S., Abate, Marcey L., Kuczek, Thomas, and Burgess, John R. "Omega–3 Fatty Acids in Boys With Behavior, Learning, and Health Problems." Physiology & Behavior 59 (1996): 915–920.

Stordy, B. Jacqueline. "Benefit of Docosahexaenoic Acid Supplements to Dark Adaptation in Dyslexics." Lancet 346 (1995): 385.

Stordy, B. Jacqueline. "Dyslexia, Attention Deficit Disorder, Dyspraxia ­ Do Fatty Acids Help?" Dyslexia Review 9 (1997): 5–7.

Stordy, B. J. "Dark adaptation, motor skills, docosahexaenoic acid and dyslexia." American Journal of Clinical Nutrition 71 (2000): 323S–326S.

Stordy, B. Jacqueline. "Long–chain Fatty Acids in the Management of Dyslexia and Dyspraxia." In: Phospholipid Spectrum Disorder in Psychiatry, eds. M. Peet, Iain Glen, and David F. Horrobin. Carnforth, UK: Marius Press. 1999.

Voigt, Robert G., Llorente, Antolin, Berretta, Marcia, C., Boutte, Cynthia, Fraley, J. Kennard, Jensen, Craig L., and Heird, William C. "Effect of Dietary Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) supplementation does not improve the symptoms of attention–deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD)." Pediatric Research 45(4)(Part 2 of 2) (1999): 17A.

 

 

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