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Abstract:
Obese children have a much larger risk for also having ADHD.
Question:
Should I make a clinical examination for ADHD for my obese child?
Answer:
According to other research adhd and obesity (and binge eating disorder) might be linked. So it is worth to consider a childhood neurobiological disorder if the child has severe obesity. This might be a relevant clue for the therapy. Especially girls with ADHD can have different symptoms (inattentive types) without obvious motoric hyperactivity. So the diagnosis is still very often missed.