Protecting developing brains: urgent need to regulate synthetic food dyes in children's diets

保护发育中的大脑:亟需规范儿童饮食中的合成食用色素

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Abstract

Synthetic food dyes remain prevalent in children's diets despite growing evidence linking them to adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes, including exacerbation of Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms. Recent systematic reviews and meta-analyses indicate associations between dye exposure and behavioral changes, with mechanisms involving oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, and disruption of dopamine and serotonin metabolism leading to neuroinflammation and impaired impulse control. Current safety standards, such as Acceptable Daily Intakes (ADIs), rely on outdated toxicological data and fail to account for cumulative effects or neurobehavioral endpoints. Regulatory inconsistencies, industry resistance, and inadequate labeling hinder effective control. We advocate for updated FDA and EFSA guidelines, reformulation incentives for manufacturers, improved labeling, and public health campaigns promoting natural colorants and additive-free diets. Urgent action is required to protect developing brains and prioritize neurological safety over aesthetic appeal in children's food products.

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