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Data based on recorded deaths raises concerns around under-diagnosis of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

Men with a diagnosis of ADHD die seven years sooner, on average, than similar people without, while for women the life expectancy gap is almost nine years, the first study of its kind has revealed.

In particular, the team looked at records for 30,039 adults with a diagnosis of ADHD, and compared them with 300,390 participants without, but who were similar in terms of age, sex and primary care practice. “We know that people with ADHD have higher suicide rates unfortunately,” Stott said. “They are also more likely to engage in risky behaviours like smoking, drinking and actually binge eating probably as well.”

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