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Wakana Harigai, Kanata Mikami, Mohammed E Choudhury, Hiroto Yamauchi, Chisato Yajima, Shin Shimizu, Noriyuki Miyaue, Masahiro Nagai, Madoka Kubo, Junya Tanaka, Taiichi Katayam. Effects of fecal microbiota transplantation on behavioral abnormality in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder-like model rats. Journal of pharmacological sciences. vol 157. issue 3. 2025-02-10. PMID:39929593. |
attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (adhd) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. |
2025-02-10 |
2025-02-13 |
rat |
Ayoob Sabaghi, Behrooz Ebrahimi, Namdar Yousofvand, Rastegar Hosein. Comparative effects of moderate-intensity continuous training and high-intensity interval training on ADHD symptoms and behavioral inhibition in children. European journal of pediatrics. vol 184. issue 2. 2025-02-08. PMID:39920369. |
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (adhd) is a prevalent neurodevelopmental condition in children, characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. |
2025-02-08 |
2025-02-10 |
human |
Sara Vilar-Lluc. Social understanding of inattention. Communication & medicine. vol 19. issue 1. 2025-02-07. PMID:39916092. |
inattention, one of the defining traits of attention deficit hyperactivity-impulsivity disorder (adhd), is occasionally perceived as less worrying than hyperactivity and impulsivity. |
2025-02-07 |
2025-02-09 |
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Mahdi Mohammadian, Lusine G Khachatryan, Filipp V Vadiyan, Mostafa Maleki, Fatemeh Fatahian, Abdollah Mohammadian-Hafshejan. The association between maternal tobacco smoking during pregnancy and the risk of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in offspring: A systematic review and meta-analysis. PloS one. vol 20. issue 2. 2025-02-07. PMID:39919144. |
adhd, a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, may be influenced by prenatal nicotine exposure. |
2025-02-07 |
2025-02-10 |
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James L Findon, Annika Muck, Beáta Tóthpál-Davison, Eleanor J Dommet. Investigating behavioural addictions in adults with and without attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. PloS one. vol 20. issue 2. 2025-02-05. PMID:39908223. |
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd) confers greater risk of alcohol and substance use disorders, which may be linked to altered compulsivity and impulsivity within the condition. |
2025-02-05 |
2025-02-08 |
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James L Findon, Annika Muck, Beáta Tóthpál-Davison, Eleanor J Dommet. Investigating behavioural addictions in adults with and without attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. PloS one. vol 20. issue 2. 2025-02-05. PMID:39908223. |
the aim of this study was to investigate whether individuals with adhd show increased impulsivity, compulsivity, and associated distress, as well as addictive behaviour for gambling, exercise, and internet use, and to assess the relationship between these factors. |
2025-02-05 |
2025-02-08 |
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James L Findon, Annika Muck, Beáta Tóthpál-Davison, Eleanor J Dommet. Investigating behavioural addictions in adults with and without attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. PloS one. vol 20. issue 2. 2025-02-05. PMID:39908223. |
adults with and without adhd were recruited from across the uk and completed an online survey measuring impulsivity, compulsivity, gambling, internet use and exercise addiction. |
2025-02-05 |
2025-02-08 |
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James L Findon, Annika Muck, Beáta Tóthpál-Davison, Eleanor J Dommet. Investigating behavioural addictions in adults with and without attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. PloS one. vol 20. issue 2. 2025-02-05. PMID:39908223. |
individuals identifying with adhd had greater levels of impulsivity and compulsivity, with impulsivity correlated with all behavioural addictions, whilst compulsivity correlated only with exercise and internet use. |
2025-02-05 |
2025-02-08 |
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James L Findon, Annika Muck, Beáta Tóthpál-Davison, Eleanor J Dommet. Investigating behavioural addictions in adults with and without attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. PloS one. vol 20. issue 2. 2025-02-05. PMID:39908223. |
although further research is needed, this study indicates that the greater risk of behavioural addictions found in those with adhd may relate to impulsivity and compulsivity, and that this should be considered when managing adhd. |
2025-02-05 |
2025-02-08 |
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Dhruv N Gandhi, Devina N Pande, Arya Harikrishna, Aditi Advilkar, Ishwar Basavan, Ramsha Ansar. Beyond the Brain: Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and the Gut-Brain Axis. Cureus. vol 16. issue 12. 2025-01-24. PMID:39850178. |
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (adhd) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition, predominantly affecting children, characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. |
2025-01-24 |
2025-01-26 |
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Phoebe Saville, Caitlin Kinney, Annie Heiderscheit, Hubertus Himmeric. Exploring the Intersection of ADHD and Music: A Systematic Review. Behavioral sciences (Basel, Switzerland). vol 15. issue 1. 2025-01-24. PMID:39851869. |
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd) is a highly prevalent neurodevelopmental disorder, affecting both children and adults, which often leads to significant difficulties with attention, impulsivity, and working memory. |
2025-01-24 |
2025-01-27 |
human |
Wenhao Su, Hairong Jia, Luo Yang, Jiaqi Zhang, Zhaoyang Wei, Pepertual Tsikwa, Yanru Wan. The etiology of attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity: A protocol for an umbrella review. PloS one. vol 20. issue 1. 2025-01-24. PMID:39854546. |
the primary symptoms of adhd include inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity, which significantly impact the cognitive, behavioral, and emotional dimensions of individuals. |
2025-01-24 |
2025-01-27 |
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Carissa Du, Daniel Zongliang Zhao, Latha Gant. Prevalence of Undiagnosed Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Health psychology research. vol 13. 2025-01-20. PMID:39830803. |
attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (adhd) is a disorder characterized by inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. |
2025-01-20 |
2025-01-23 |
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Susanne Gilsbach, Julia Leuchtenberger, Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann, Ulrich Voderholzer, Kerstin Konrad, Georg von Polier, Jochen Seitz, Manfred Fichte. The roles of impulsivity, comorbid ADHD, and borderline personality disorder in patients with bulimia nervosa. Eating and weight disorders : EWD. vol 30. issue 1. 2025-01-18. PMID:39825963. |
the roles of impulsivity, comorbid adhd, and borderline personality disorder in patients with bulimia nervosa. |
2025-01-18 |
2025-01-21 |
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Susanne Gilsbach, Julia Leuchtenberger, Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann, Ulrich Voderholzer, Kerstin Konrad, Georg von Polier, Jochen Seitz, Manfred Fichte. The roles of impulsivity, comorbid ADHD, and borderline personality disorder in patients with bulimia nervosa. Eating and weight disorders : EWD. vol 30. issue 1. 2025-01-18. PMID:39825963. |
impulsivity contributes to various other, often comorbid, mental disorders, such as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (adhd) and borderline personality disorder (bpd). |
2025-01-18 |
2025-01-21 |
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Susanne Gilsbach, Julia Leuchtenberger, Beate Herpertz-Dahlmann, Ulrich Voderholzer, Kerstin Konrad, Georg von Polier, Jochen Seitz, Manfred Fichte. The roles of impulsivity, comorbid ADHD, and borderline personality disorder in patients with bulimia nervosa. Eating and weight disorders : EWD. vol 30. issue 1. 2025-01-18. PMID:39825963. |
the aim of this study was to explore comorbidities of bn with adhd and bpd as well as the contribution of impulsivity as an underlying trait linking these disorders. |
2025-01-18 |
2025-01-21 |
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Danylyna Shpakivska Bilan, Irene Alice Chicchi Giglioli, Pablo Cuesta, Elena Cañadas, Ignacio de Ramón, Fernando Maestú, Jose Alda, Josep Antoni Ramos-Quiroga, Jorge A Herrera, Alfonso Amado, Javier Quinter. Decreased impulsiveness and MEG normalization after AI-digital therapy in ADHD children: a RCT. Npj mental health research. vol 4. issue 1. 2025-01-11. PMID:39779908. |
decreased impulsiveness and meg normalization after ai-digital therapy in adhd children: a rct. |
2025-01-11 |
2025-01-13 |
human |
Danylyna Shpakivska Bilan, Irene Alice Chicchi Giglioli, Pablo Cuesta, Elena Cañadas, Ignacio de Ramón, Fernando Maestú, Jose Alda, Josep Antoni Ramos-Quiroga, Jorge A Herrera, Alfonso Amado, Javier Quinter. Decreased impulsiveness and MEG normalization after AI-digital therapy in ADHD children: a RCT. Npj mental health research. vol 4. issue 1. 2025-01-11. PMID:39779908. |
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (adhd) presents with symptoms like impulsiveness, inattention, and hyperactivity, often affecting children's academic and social functioning. |
2025-01-11 |
2025-01-13 |
human |
Danylyna Shpakivska Bilan, Irene Alice Chicchi Giglioli, Pablo Cuesta, Elena Cañadas, Ignacio de Ramón, Fernando Maestú, Jose Alda, Josep Antoni Ramos-Quiroga, Jorge A Herrera, Alfonso Amado, Javier Quinter. Decreased impulsiveness and MEG normalization after AI-digital therapy in ADHD children: a RCT. Npj mental health research. vol 4. issue 1. 2025-01-11. PMID:39779908. |
the randomized controlled trial explored the impact of an ai-driven digital cognitive program on impulsiveness, inattentiveness, and neurophysiological markers in 41 children aged 8-12 with adhd. |
2025-01-11 |
2025-01-13 |
human |
Danylyna Shpakivska Bilan, Irene Alice Chicchi Giglioli, Pablo Cuesta, Elena Cañadas, Ignacio de Ramón, Fernando Maestú, Jose Alda, Josep Antoni Ramos-Quiroga, Jorge A Herrera, Alfonso Amado, Javier Quinter. Decreased impulsiveness and MEG normalization after AI-digital therapy in ADHD children: a RCT. Npj mental health research. vol 4. issue 1. 2025-01-11. PMID:39779908. |
improvements in inhibitory control, linked to normalized spectral profiles, suggest ai-driven digital cognitive therapy can reduce impulsiveness in adhd children by enhancing neurophysiological efficiency. |
2025-01-11 |
2025-01-13 |
human |