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August 30, 2003

Behavior

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Question from Atwater, California, USA:

My child had to sit out part of recess because of misbehavior, his blood sugar was over 260 mg/dl [14.4 mmol/L], and I don’t know if the blood sugar could contribute to this. Does high blood sugar make him more likely to have discipline problems (inattention, difficulty focusing, etc.)?

Answer:

From: DTeam Staff

I’ve not seen any definitive paper, but many of my patients’ families have noted this association. There is some scientific evidence for a blunting of attention when the glucose is high.

KJR