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Eating chicken wings makes children’s more aggressive – research says

Eating chickens on the bone makes children’s more aggressive than eating anything else, research says.

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According to the researchers, who made a study on 12 children’s aged between six to ten, the kid who eats more ‘chicken on the bone’ become more aggressive than any other kids who eats normal food or even pre-cut chicken.

They advised the parents to not to prefer the food for their children’s. One researcher said “Since biting food appears to increase activity level, aggression and noncompliance, it may not be wise to serve young children chicken wings shortly before bedtime”.

However, a clinical psychologist opposed the study and said that “peoples including children’s have been eating chicken wings and chicken drumsticks for a millennium and I don’t think it’s made them any more aggressive than they otherwise would have been”.

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Eating chicken wings makes children’s more aggressive – research says