High attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) traits in childhood are associated with poorer physical health outcomes in midlife.
Health and well-being don't jump to mind when discussing adult ADHD, and neither do poor health, suffering, disability, and ...
A large, decades-long study suggests that signs of ADHD in childhood may have consequences that extend well beyond school and ...
A long term study shows childhood ADHD traits can increase physical health problems and disability by midlife.
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Study tracks ADHD traits and long-term physical health outcomes
A long-term UK study suggests that ADHD traits in childhood may shape physical health outcomes well into midlife.
Childhood ADHD was also linked to a higher risk of disability in middle age — having problems with work or other daily activities due to poor physical health. The link between childhood ADHD and ...
Children with ADHD traits are more likely to face physical health problems and disability in midlife, according to one of the largest long-term studies to date.
Researchers say early identification and addressing risk factors like smoking, stress, and obesity could help reduce ...
We know that people with ADHD often approach work differently than might a neurotypical person. And while ADHD can manifest in traits like impulsivity and being easily distracted, the condition is ...
For years, people thought that attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) was a problem that only kids had. It was marked by loud, restless boys who couldn’t sit quietly in class. Girls and women ...
Children who experience higher levels of ADHD traits may experience poorer physical health outcomes in midlife.
People who have ADHD traits at age 10 are more likely than those without such traits to have physical health problems and to ...
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