Non-mental diseases associated with ADHD across the lifespan: Fidgety Philipp and Pippi Longstocking at risk of multimorbidity?
•Non-mental diseases over the lifespan are associated with ADHD.•Epilepsy, migraine, elimination disorders, asthma and obesity are significantly associated with ADHD over the lifespan.•Diagnosing non-mental diseases in ADHD patients is important for optimizing the treatment of both conditions. Sever...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews 2022-01, Vol.132, p.1157-1180 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Non-mental diseases over the lifespan are associated with ADHD.•Epilepsy, migraine, elimination disorders, asthma and obesity are significantly associated with ADHD over the lifespan.•Diagnosing non-mental diseases in ADHD patients is important for optimizing the treatment of both conditions.
Several non-mental diseases seem to be associated with an increased risk of ADHD and ADHD seems to be associated with increased risk for non-mental diseases. The underlying trajectories leading to such brain-body co-occurrences are often unclear - are there direct causal relationships from one disorder to the other, or does the sharing of genetic and/or environmental risk factors lead to their occurring together more frequently or both? Our goal with this narrative review was to provide a conceptual synthesis of the associations between ADHD and non-mental disease across the lifespan. We discuss potential shared pathologic mechanisms, genetic background and treatments in co-occurring diseases. For those co-occurrences for which published studies with sufficient sample sizes exist, meta-analyses have been published by others and we discuss those in detail. We conclude that non-mental diseases are common in ADHD and vice versa and add to the disease burden of the patient across the lifespan. Insufficient attention to such co-occurring conditions may result in missed diagnoses and suboptimal treatment in the affected individuals. |
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ISSN: | 0149-7634 1873-7528 1873-7528 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2021.10.035 |