Study: Early Childhood Sleep Problems Linked to Later ADHD Diagnosis

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Study: Early Childhood Sleep Problems Linked to Later ADHD Diagnosis
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Sleep problems, such as short sleep duration, waking up in the middle of the night, and irregular sleep routines, during the toddler years may increase the risk of an ADHD diagnosis at age 10, according to a new study.

However, researchers said this is the first longitudinal study that “specifically investigated the prospective association between inflammation, sleep, and ADHD.”

“These results highlight the potential of future preventative interventions in ADHD, with the novel target of sleep and inflammation,” they said.poll, which found that 66% of participants noticed sleep problems in their children with ADHD at age 3 or younger. “As an infant, my daughter was a horrible sleeper,” said a reader from Colorado. “She almost never napped for more than 20 to 30 minutes. She woke up several times throughout the night until she was 18 months old. She’s 7 now and still has trouble falling asleep withoutSaid another respondent, “Our son has fought sleep since infancy. He has always tried to stay awake as long as possible. He often has disrupted sleep and does not want to return to sleep, even at midnight.

“She would wake up every two hours and then be ready to party for two hours,” said a panelist from Maryland. “It was absolutely exhausting. At age 1, she finally started to sleep more consistently but continued to wake up very early .”in their children who were later diagnosed with ADHD:Frequent waking during the night: 60.58%Sleep problems persisted for some panelists’ children as they aged. “Both of my kids took forever to fall asleep,” said a panelist from Wisconsin.

“My child seemed to need less sleep from the beginning,” said another parent. “As an infant, she oftenand was wide awake for quite some time. She took very short naps and gave up napping very early on. As she got older, we had to put an alarm on her door because she would go out in the garage during the winter or climb on kitchen counters looking for candy in the middle of the night.”

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