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9 pages in length. The relationship between nutritional deficiencies and psychological disorders has been well established through scientific research, so it is not surprising to find how poor eating habits lend themselves to criminal activity. The prevalence of junk food and refined sugar in the young American diet has long been the cause for a multitude of physical problems like obesity, diabetes and poor cardiovascular health, however, the mental issues brought about by such nutrient deficient consumables has been shown to manifest in aggression, hostility and violence that readily translates into criminal activity. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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to criminal activity. The prevalence of junk food and refined sugar in the young American diet has long been the cause for a multitude of physical problems like obesity,
diabetes and poor cardiovascular health, however, the mental issues brought about by such nutrient deficient consumables has been shown to manifest in aggression, hostility and violence that readily translates into
criminal activity. It is bad to think that incomplete food will only have effects on our physical functioning......The brain is also an organ - just like for example the
kidneys, the eyes and the heart, it is sensitive to a shortage of food substances. With brain scans a relationship was found between the amount of magnesium in the
blood and the functioning of that part of the brain where morals, conscience and impulse control are located...bringing those substances to a certain level in the blood can lead to
improvement of behaviour (Holtjer, 2003). II. PHYSIOLOGY OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR One of the most prevalent dietary issues related to crime is a
mothers inability to provide enough nutritional sustenance to her infant; without the necessary caloric and dietary requirements, babies are all too often left without the means for proper growth/development and
ultimately fail to thrive. Indeed, the very fundamental formation of ones entire physical, emotional and mental being is established throughout the first several months of life; playing an integral
role in this developmental stage is that of nutrition, which represents the basic building blocks for good health (Anonymous, 2009). When addressing the various components of infant nutrition and
its relationship to crime, it is important to include particular problems associated with this stage of life such as necessary supplementation, special food and diet issues, as well as government
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