The impact of a multi-micronutrient nutritional formula combined with cognitive behavioral therapy in managing symptoms of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Yun Wang, Meng Cao

TL;DR
Combining a multi-micronutrient formula with cognitive behavioral therapy may help reduce ADHD symptoms in children more effectively than the formula alone.
Contribution
This study demonstrates the added benefit of combining nutritional supplementation with cognitive behavioral therapy for ADHD management.
Findings
The MNF-CBT group showed greater reductions in attention deficit and hyperactivity/impulsivity scores.
Functional impairments were reduced more in the MNF-CBT group compared to the MNF group.
No adverse events were observed in the combined treatment group.
Abstract
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) characterized by symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, with substantial impacts on a child's academic performance, social interactions, and overall quality of life. This study investigates the impact of combining a multi-micronutrient nutritional formula (MNF) with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in managing ADHD symptoms in children. In a retrospective analysis of 220 children aged 6–14 years diagnosed with ADHD, patients were divided into two groups: the MNF group (n = 112) receiving only the nutritional formula, and the MNF-CBT group (n = 108) receiving both the nutritional formula and CBT. The interventions were conducted over three months. Outcomes were measured using the Conners Parent Symptom Questionnaire (PSQ), SNAP-IV Teacher Form, and Dundee Difficult Times of the Day Scale (D-DTODS). Both groups were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAttention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder · Child Nutrition and Feeding Issues · Children's Physical and Motor Development
