| Literature DB >> 23663690 |
Rongwang Yang1, Shujiong Mao, Suhan Zhang, Rong Li, Zhengyan Zhao.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is often comorbid with psychiatric and developmental disorders. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of obesity and overweight among Chinese children with ADHD, and to explore which subtypes of the disorder may specifically be associated with obesity/overweight.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23663690 PMCID: PMC3655086 DOI: 10.1186/1471-244X-13-133
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Psychiatry ISSN: 1471-244X Impact factor: 3.630
General information and frequency distributions of children with ADHD (n = 158)
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| | 123 | 77.8 |
| | 35 | 22.2 |
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| | 11 | 7.0 |
| | 126 | 79.7 |
| | 21 | 13.3 |
| Mean age (SD) | 9.2 (2.0) | |
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| | 141 | 89.2 |
| | 17 | 10.8 |
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| | 80 | 50.6 |
| | 33 | 20.9 |
| | 45 | 28.5 |
ADHD: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; SD: Standard deviation.
Prevalence of overweight and obesity in the children of the ADHD group in relation to different categories
| 20 (16.3%) | 15 (12.2%) | 28.5 | |
| 7 (20.0%) | 4 (11.4%) | 31.4 | |
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| 23 (16.3%) | 13 (9.2%) | 24.1 | |
| 4 (23.5%) | 6 (35.3%) | 58.8 | |
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| 10 (12.5%) | 10 (12.5%) | 25.0 | |
| 3 (9.1%) | 4 (12.1%) | 21.2 | |
| 14 (31.1%) | 5 (11.1%) | 42.2 | |
| 27 (17.1%) | 19 (12.0%) | 29.1 | |
ADHD: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Anthropometric data of ADHD children
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| | 13 |
| | 49 |
| | 77 |
| | 19 |
| -0.12 ± 1.01 | |
| 0.05 ± 1.36 | |
| 0.20 ± 1.71 |
ADHD: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; BMI: Body mass index; SD: Standard deviation.
Risk factors for children with ADHD and obesity/overweight (multivariate logistic regression analysis) (n = 158)
| Developmental stage (pre-pubertal vs pubertal) | 4.098 | 1.337-12.191 | 0.011 |
| ADHD subtype | | | |
| ADHD-C | 2.808 | 1.225-6.434 | 0.015 |
ADHD: Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder; ADHD-C: ADHD combined type.
Prevalence of obesity and overweight in normal Chinese children
| Wu [ | 2006 | National | 44880 | 7-17 | 2.1 | 4.5 | WGOC |
| Shan et al. [ | 2010 | Beijing (Northern China) | 19517 | 6-18 | 9.8 | 11.9 | WGOC |
| Ying-Xiu et al. [ | 2011 | Shandong Province (Eastern China) | 7577 | 7-18 | 11.5 | 14.6 | WGOC |
| Tang et al. [ | 2011 | Guangxi Province (Southern China) | 117230 | 7-18 | 4.2 | 12.7 | WGOC |
| Chen et al. [ | 2010 | Heilongjiang Province (Northeastern China) | 860 | 7-17 | 9.4 | 11.7 | WGOC |
| Wang et al. [ | 2008 | Sichuan Province (Southwestern China) | 6345 | 6-18 | 9.2 | 9.6 | WHO |
| Jiang [ | 2005 | Hubei Province (Central China) | 6098 | 7-12 | 7.46 | -- | WHO |
| Sun et al. [ | 2004 | Tianjin (Northern China) | 9908 | 2-16 | 7.4 | -- | WHO |
| Yang [ | 2006 | Zhejiang Province (Eastern China) | 3536 | 6-13 | 4.3 | 6.3 | WHO |
| Luo et al. [ | 2004 | Shanghai (Eastern China) | 65006 | 6-18 | 3.3 | 12.95 | IOTF |
| Li et al. [ | 2010 | Shanxi Province (Northwestern China) | 1792 | 11-17 | 3.6 | 12.7 | IOTF |
WGOC: Working group on obesity in China; WHO: World health organization; IOTF: International obesity task force.