What Foods Should Bipolar Children Avoid?

Children with bipolar disorder are vulnerable to triggers in their environment, including stress or an unpredictable schedule. In addition, sometimes even the food a child consumes can trigger symptoms of bipolar.
  1. Stimulants

    • Caffeine and excessive sugar should be kept to a minimum or eliminated. Stimulants have an effect on mood and sleep patterns, both of which need to be as regular as possible for a child with bipolar disorder.

    Salt

    • Too much (or too little) salt can reduce the effectiveness of lithium, a commonly prescribed medication used to treat bipolar disorder in children. Try to keep the sodium content moderate and consistent.

    Foods to Encourage

    • Provide children with bipolar disorder a healthy diet full of lean meats, fruits and vegetables, and whole grains. Twice a week include foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids, such as tuna, salmon and trout. Research suggests omega-3 may help symptoms of bipolar.

    Exercise

    • Obesity and an inactive lifestyle make managing bipolar disorder more difficult. Exercise promotes a good night's sleep and better mental health for children.

    Alternative Treatments

    • When considering alternative treatments for a child with bipolar disorder, keep in mind some natural medicines, such as St. John's Wort, can interact with prescribed medications. Consult with a doctor before adding nutritional supplements.

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