Effects of ADHD and ADHD treatment on glycemic management in Type 1 diabetes: A systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most common pediatric neurobehavioral disorder globally, with prevalence ranging from 3 % to 5 % in children and adolescents [1]. ADHD is frequently comorbid with a variety of psychiatric and non-psychiatric disorders. The most prevalent comorbid mental health conditions include mood and anxiety disorders, personality disorders, and substance abuse problems [2]. Several nonpsychia tric disorders have also been reported as ADHD comorbidities [3].
Source: Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice - Category: Endocrinology Authors: Ali Zare Dehnavi, Islam Elmitwalli, Hisham O.H. Alsharif, Ali Shervin Razavi, Tyler A. Gumpel, Abigail Smith, Ruth S. Weinstock, Stephen V. Faraone, Yanli Zhang-James Source Type: research
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