添加劑`風險對於兒童健康』
父母被警告從兒童的飲食去除與活動過度的行為連接的食品添加劑由歐共體的主導的專家關於問題。
約翰・拉爾森博士,在添加劑朝向歐洲食品安全性當局的盤區,說措施是「慎密」保護年輕人』健康。
他的評論來了,如同研究員在Southampton大學警告那添加劑危害「心理健康」孩子,舉行他們的進展在學校和他們的能力學會讀在年輕年齡。
The discovery has triggered calls from consumer and health groups for a total ban on additives.
At yesterday’s EFSA conference in Brussels, Dr Larsen, a member of the Danish National Food Institute, said: “It would be prudent to take these out of the diet. It seems they may have this ability to worsen something that is going on.
“If parents think there might be a problem - such as with behaviour - they should try removing these additives.”
Despite campaigners - including the Daily Mail - lobbying to have dangerous additives banned from foods, the Government has so far refused to do so.
However, the Foods Standards Agency has passed responsibility on a final decision to the EFSA and a panel headed by Dr Larsen.
But he has refused to say whether he would like a total ban, insisting his team would need to examine properly the Southampton research.
The study, which has been praised as the most thorough of its kind, was led by Professor Jim Stevenson.
It concluded that additives can cause “significant adverse effects” in children.
Professor Stevenson added: “I feel that the effects we are seeing here are sufficiently great to represent a threat to health.”
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