Malnutrition and Obesity in Children With ADHD
Conclusion: Frequency of malnutrition and overweight/obese patients was found higher in ADHD cases compared with control group, and this situation suggested that ADHD is a risk factor for the development of eating disorders.
Source: Journal of Attention Disorders - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Güngör, S., Celiloglu, O. S., Raif, S. G., Özcan, O. O., Selimoglu, M. A. Tags: Articles Source Type: research
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