The AHA suggests that children with ADHD should undergo cardiac screening test before starting treatment with stimulant drugs. Moreover, it states that studies have indicated that stimulant medications can increase heart rate and blood pressure.
"But we're not recommending that every child in the country have these heart screenings, rather that they be used as a reasonable tool for this small, particular group of children about to take ADHD medications, so we can ensure the trea...
Anecdotally, parents often report that children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) who engage in regular physical activity (PA) experienc... Jennifer I. Gapin a,Jennifer L. Etnier b - 《Journal of Sport and Health Science》 被引量: 20发表: 2014年 Plea for a measure of un...
Making Sense of ADHD: A Battle for Understanding? Parents' Views of Their Children Being Diagnosed with ADHD Much of the extensive body VLf research into attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) has concentrated on understanding the aetiology of the disorde... A Harborne,M Wolpert,L Clare ...
“Do-IT profiler’ has been an invaluable in assisting Youth Justice Service practitioners to identify the neurodiverse strengths and challenges of the children that we work with. Using this tool, prac…”Read More People Partner, Karina Olver, FSCS ...
Children develop rapidly in the preschool period, making accurate appraisals of mental health (MH) difficult. The preschool years are a key period for earl
AIMS: To test a parent telephone interview focused on autism - tics, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and other comorbidities (A-TAC). METHOD: Parents of 84 children in contact with a child neuropsychiatric clinic and 27 control children were interviewed. Validity and interrater and...
ACMG Policy Statement © American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics Technical report: ethical and policy issues in genetic testing and screening of children Laine Friedman Ross, MD, PhD1–2, Howard M. Saal, MD3, Karen L. David, MD, MS4,6 and Rebecca R. Anderson, JD, MS5; and...
use disorder are also much less likely to find and keep a job compared to people who are not drug-addicted. Children of parents with a substance use disorder are at higher risk for impaired social, educational, and health functioning, as well as being at higher risk for using drugs ...
An NYU pediatrician and researcher writes in JAMA Pediatrics that new recommendations on testing children for lead are inconclusive, but do not mean that we should abandon screening children for elevated lead levels.