John Goodstudent
Psychology 315
10/13/05
Paper Outline
Title: Psychoneuroimmunology and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Food as a natural medication
I. Introduction
A. Define ADHD and a vegan diet
B. Thesis: A vegan diet might have merit as a possible effect of lessening stress and focusing of attention for children diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), thus decreasing the symptoms of ADHD.
II. Subtopic 1: The vegan diet reduces internal stress allowing us to function at an optimum level.
A. Point/Example: lower blood sugar levels (reference point: link to ADD)
B. Point/Example: balances out needed body chemicals (such as 5-HT and DA; link these chemicals with agitation). (reference point: link balanced diet to lower stress levels).
III. Subtopic 2: The reduction of internal stress leads to a higher resistance to external stress allowing us to better deal with stressful situations.
A. Point/Example: cite prison study of food and calming effect on inmates
B. Point/Example: chart increased agitation in schools and correlate with lowering of food standards (i.e. more soft drink/junk food vending machines, cafeteria junk food)
IV. Subtopic 3: The vegan diet increases the ability to concentrate
A. Point/Example: reference study on concentration levels
B. Point/Example: cite another study on concentration levels
V. References
A. Reference/s for subtopic 1 (cite)
B. Reference/s for subtopic 2 (cite)
C. Reference/s for subtopic 3 (cite)