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Exploring the ADHD-Autism link

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“That is an rising subject with nice promise,” says Jean Gehricke, an affiliate professor of pediatrics at UC Irvine and a licensed scientific psychologist with the Middle for Autism & Neurodevelopmental Problems. “We all know a bit in regards to the underlying causes of ADHD, and thru this, we might be able to enhance how we deal with autism.” Credit score: Jocelyn Lee / UC Irvine For the higher a part of the final decade, a rising physique of analysis has been revealing increasingly similarities between attention-deficit/hyperactivity dysfunction and autism. Jean Gehricke, an affiliate professor of pediatrics at UC Irvine and a licensed scientific psychologist with the Middle for Autism & Neurodevelopmental Problems, is specializing in this hyperlink to raised perceive why folks with ADHD and autism could also be extra susceptible to substance abuse and, within the course of, to develop more...

Two drugs reduce teacher-rated anxiety, in addition to ADHD, aggression

Now, L. Eugene Arnold and Michael Aman, professors emeritus at the Nisonger Center at Ohio State's Wexner Medical Center, and their colleagues have published a study, available online in the  Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology (JCAP) , showing the addition of risperidone to parent training and a stimulant also improves teachers' assessments of anxiety and social avoidance. Improvement in teacher-rated anxiety and social withdrawal also contributed to improvements in parent-rated disruptive behavior. Children who showed reduced anxiety also showed less disruptive behavior. For the "Treatment of Severe Childhood Aggression  (TOSCA) Study," 168 children (ages 6-12) who had been diagnosed with ADHD and disruptive behavior disorder (DBD) and displayed severe physical aggression were randomly assigned to two groups: parent training plus stimulant plus placebo (Basic treatment) or parent training plus stimulant plus the antipsychotic drug risperidone (A...

Kids with ADHD must squirm to learn, study says

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New analysis reveals that if you'd like ADHD youngsters to be taught, it's important to allow them to squirm. The foot-tapping, leg-swinging and chair-scooting actions of youngsters with attention-deficit/hyperactivity dysfunction are literally very important to how they keep in mind data and work out complicated cognitive duties, in accordance  with a research. Credit score: © Rawpixel / Fotolia For many years, annoyed mother and father and academics have barked at fidgety youngsters with ADHD to "Sit nonetheless and focus!" However new analysis performed at UCF reveals that if you'd like ADHD youngsters to be taught, it's important to allow them to squirm. The foot-tapping, leg-swinging and chair-scooting actions of youngsters with attention-deficit/hyperactivity dysfunction are literally very important to how they keep in mind data and work out complicated cognitive duties, in...

Children with ADHD at risk for binge eating, study shows

Though many children with ADHD may lose weight when treated with the stimulant drugs regularly prescribed to control it, ADHD also has been associated with overweight and obesity in this population, explains study leader Shauna P. Reinblatt, M.D., assistant professor in the Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The cause of the excessive weight, however, has remained unclear, but experts have suspected a link between the hallmark impulsivity of ADHD and dysregulation or loss of control over appetite and food consumption. To investigate that possible connection , Reinblatt and her colleagues recruited 79 children between the ages of 8 and 14 from the greater Baltimore area. Each of these children underwent assessment that included objective measures and interviews. Researchers also incorporated parental reports to help diagnose or rule out ADHD or LOC-ES, the diagnostic criteria for which are similar to binge eating disorder ...

Study links exposure to common pesticide with ADHD in boys

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Tractor spraying pesticides (inventory picture). This research discovered an affiliation between pyrethroid pesticide publicity and ADHD, notably by way of hyperactivity and impulsivity, moderately than inattentiveness. The affiliation was stronger in boys than in ladies. Credit score: © Dusan Kostic / Fotolia A brand new research hyperlinks  a generally used family pesticide with consideration deficit hyperactivity dysfunction (ADHD) in kids and younger teenagers. The research discovered an affiliation between pyrethroid pesticide publicity and ADHD, notably by way of hyperactivity and impulsivity, moderately than inattentiveness. The affiliation was stronger in boys than in ladies. The research, led by researchers at Cincinnati Kids's Hospital Medical Heart, is revealed on-line within the journal  Environmental Well being . "Given the rising use of pyrethroid pesticides and the notion that they ...

Teens start misusing ADHD drugs and other stimulants earlier than you might think

The peak ages for starting to use these drugs without a prescription, or in order to get high or for other effects, are between 16 and 19 years. That's according to a new analysis  of national data from anonymous surveys of more than 240,000 teens and young adults, which will be published in the July issue of  Drug and Alcohol Dependence . Each year between the ages of 16 and 19, just under 1 percent of teens started using stimulant medications not prescribed to them, or to achieve a certain feeling -- including drugs like Ritalin that are usually used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, as well as prescription diet drugs and medicines that contain methamphetamine. The findings suggest that education programs should start in middle school to keep more young people from starting to use prescription stimulants for non-medical uses. Such use can bring risky side effects, including the chance of becoming dependent on an illegally obtained drug, and even hal...

Study examines psychotropic medication use in children, teens with Down syndrome

The Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center study shows that teens and young adults between the ages of 12 and 21 were significantly more likely to be on psychotropic medications than children 5 to 11 years old. Among children less than 12, the odds of being on a psychotropic medication increased with age for all classes of medications studied. For 12 to 18 year olds, the odds of being on a stimulant significantly decreased with age, while the odds of being on a medication from other classes of drugs remained stable over time. "Variations in medication use over time in children  and teens with Down syndrome suggest that the type and severity of neurobehavioral problems likely change over time, too," says Julia Anixt, MD, a developmental pediatrician at Cincinnati Children's and a co-author of the study. The study is published online in the  Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics . In the younger age group, the odds of being on a stimulant i...