A pilot study on the metal levels in the hair of hyperactive children
- PMID: 6645998
- DOI: 10.1016/0306-9877(83)90094-4
A pilot study on the metal levels in the hair of hyperactive children
Abstract
The concentration of a number of metals has been determined in the hair of sixty eight children who have been described as 'hyperactive'. These are compared with a control group. The most important findings would appear to be a raised level of manganese and a reduced level of zinc in the hyperactive children. The possible significance of this is discussed. A high manganese level in learning disabled children has also recently been reported and may be of direct relevance to the present study.
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