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Patterns of Nutritional Supplement Use in Children with Tourette Syndrome
Bobbie Smith
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Amanda Ludlow
School of Life and Medical Sciences
Centre for Research in Psychology and Sports
Health and Clinical Psychology Research Group
Department of Psychology, Sport and Geography
Psychology and NeuroDiversity Applied Research Unit
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Nutritional Supplement Use
100%
Tourette Syndrome
100%
Nutritional Supplements
50%
Special Diets
37%
Typically Developing children
37%
Typically Developing
25%
Omega-3
12%
Caregivers
12%
Perceived Benefits
12%
Anxiety Reduction
12%
Pediatricians
12%
Cost-benefit
12%
Online Survey
12%
World Wide Web
12%
Sleep Anxiety
12%
Motivation
12%
Motor Tics
12%
Supplement Use
12%
Sleep Quality
12%
Magnesium
12%
Multivitamins
12%
Phonic Tic
12%
Nursing and Health Professions
Gilles De La Tourette Syndrome
100%
Nutrition Supplement
100%
Tic
12%
Probiotic Agent
12%
Supplementation
12%
Omega-3 Fatty Acid
12%
Sleep Quality
12%
Pediatrician
12%
Multivitamin
12%
Neuroscience
Tourette Syndrome
100%
Omega 3 Fatty Acid
12%
Sleep Quality
12%
Probiotic Agent
12%
Tic Disorder
12%
Multivitamin
12%
Psychology
Tourette Syndrome
100%
Vocal Tic
12%
Caregiver
12%