Detect trigger foods, reduce exposure to artificial colors and additives, improve intake of omega-3 fats and micronutrients, and develop a lifetime of healthy habits for children with ADHD with guidance from a NYC registered dietitian.
Diet alone isn’t the cause of the many behaviors and cognitive symptoms children experience with ADD or ADHD. Nevertheless, there is continued, and renewed, interest in studies that point toward some foods and additives that might affect some symptoms in some children with ADD/ADHD.
We recognize that there are a lot of qualifiers in that paragraph, but it’s imperative to understand there’s no one-size-fits-all nutrition treatment for any medical problem. Moreover, highly restrictive diets that are so popular in the media have been proven to be ineffective, and even detrimental. If it sounds too good to be true, it usually is.
Good nutrition practices implemented early in life can last a lifetime. And a diet reduced in artificial colors and additives with a solid intake of omega-3 fats and micronutrients will improve any child’s overall health and nutrition. This, then, leads to a lifetime of healthy eating. And, in those children especially sensitive to additives, this can lead to an improvement of ADD/ADHD symptoms.
Improve ADD/ADHD symptoms.
Identify trigger foods.
Reduce exposure to artificial colors and additives.
Improve intake of Omega-3 fats and micronutrients.
Develop a lifetime of healthy eating habits.
Our NYC certified nutritionists have diverse backgrounds and experience and provide our patients with multi-lingual nutrition services (English, Hindi, Spanish, Haitian Creole). We have experience working with children who are struggling with ADD/ADHD. We adhere to a holistic, functional nutrition approach. Your personal registered dietitian and nutrition consultant will analyze your child’s nutritional deficiencies and excesses, dietary patterns, medical history and supplements so they can develop an individualized, sustainable nutrition plan.
We work with patients to develop a better relationship with food and understand how nutrition affects every aspect our lives. We will empower you with the tools you need to:
Make an appointment via the contact page or by phone. Based on your needs, we will pair you with an expert RDN.
Meet with your registered dietitian for a one-on-one virtual appointment. Flexible scheduling to adapt to your busy schedule.
Implement your individualized nutrition plan. Feel confident about food choices. Receive continued telehealth nutrition support.
Many use the terms ‘dietitian’ and ‘nutritionist’ interchangeably. Be aware that only a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) meets rigorous academic requirements with clinical training. To be called an RDN, you must have a degree from an accredited university. Our team of virtual dietitians must stay informed of guidelines set by the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics to maintain their certification as well as provide our patients with expert online nutrition counseling.