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Eating Problems and Overlap with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorders in a Nationwide Twin Study of 9- and 12-Year-Old Children

Aim. To establish the prevalence of restrictive eating problems, the overlap and association with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and to estimate the heritability of eating problems in a general population sample of twins aged 9 and 12. Methods. P...

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Autores principales: Råstam, Maria, Täljemark, Jakob, Tajnia, Armin, Lundström, Sebastian, Gustafsson, Peik, Lichtenstein, Paul, Gillberg, Christopher, Anckarsäter, Henrik, Kerekes, Nóra
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3654255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23690743
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/315429
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author Råstam, Maria
Täljemark, Jakob
Tajnia, Armin
Lundström, Sebastian
Gustafsson, Peik
Lichtenstein, Paul
Gillberg, Christopher
Anckarsäter, Henrik
Kerekes, Nóra
author_facet Råstam, Maria
Täljemark, Jakob
Tajnia, Armin
Lundström, Sebastian
Gustafsson, Peik
Lichtenstein, Paul
Gillberg, Christopher
Anckarsäter, Henrik
Kerekes, Nóra
author_sort Råstam, Maria
collection PubMed
description Aim. To establish the prevalence of restrictive eating problems, the overlap and association with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and to estimate the heritability of eating problems in a general population sample of twins aged 9 and 12. Methods. Parents of all Swedish 9- and 12-year-old twin pairs born between 1993 and 1998 (n = 12,366) were interviewed regarding symptoms of ADHD, ASD, and eating problems (EAT-P). Intraclass correlations and structural equation modelling were used for evaluating the influence of genetic and environmental factors. Cross-twin, cross-trait correlations were used to indicate a possible overlap between conditions. Results. The prevalence of eating problems was 0.6% in the study population and was significantly higher in children with ADHD and/or ASD. Among children with eating problems, 40% were screened positive for ADHD and/or ASD. Social interaction problems were strongly associated with EAT-P in girls, and impulsivity and activity problems with EAT-P in boys. The cross-twin, cross-trait correlations suggested low correlations between EAT-P and ADHD or EAT-P and ASD. Genetic effects accounted for 44% of the variation in liability for eating problems. Conclusions. In the group with eating problems, there was a clear overrepresentation of individuals with ADHD and/or ASD symptoms.
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spelling pubmed-36542552013-05-20 Eating Problems and Overlap with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorders in a Nationwide Twin Study of 9- and 12-Year-Old Children Råstam, Maria Täljemark, Jakob Tajnia, Armin Lundström, Sebastian Gustafsson, Peik Lichtenstein, Paul Gillberg, Christopher Anckarsäter, Henrik Kerekes, Nóra ScientificWorldJournal Research Article Aim. To establish the prevalence of restrictive eating problems, the overlap and association with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and to estimate the heritability of eating problems in a general population sample of twins aged 9 and 12. Methods. Parents of all Swedish 9- and 12-year-old twin pairs born between 1993 and 1998 (n = 12,366) were interviewed regarding symptoms of ADHD, ASD, and eating problems (EAT-P). Intraclass correlations and structural equation modelling were used for evaluating the influence of genetic and environmental factors. Cross-twin, cross-trait correlations were used to indicate a possible overlap between conditions. Results. The prevalence of eating problems was 0.6% in the study population and was significantly higher in children with ADHD and/or ASD. Among children with eating problems, 40% were screened positive for ADHD and/or ASD. Social interaction problems were strongly associated with EAT-P in girls, and impulsivity and activity problems with EAT-P in boys. The cross-twin, cross-trait correlations suggested low correlations between EAT-P and ADHD or EAT-P and ASD. Genetic effects accounted for 44% of the variation in liability for eating problems. Conclusions. In the group with eating problems, there was a clear overrepresentation of individuals with ADHD and/or ASD symptoms. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013-04-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3654255/ /pubmed/23690743 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/315429 Text en Copyright © 2013 Maria Råstam et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Råstam, Maria
Täljemark, Jakob
Tajnia, Armin
Lundström, Sebastian
Gustafsson, Peik
Lichtenstein, Paul
Gillberg, Christopher
Anckarsäter, Henrik
Kerekes, Nóra
Eating Problems and Overlap with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorders in a Nationwide Twin Study of 9- and 12-Year-Old Children
title Eating Problems and Overlap with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorders in a Nationwide Twin Study of 9- and 12-Year-Old Children
title_full Eating Problems and Overlap with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorders in a Nationwide Twin Study of 9- and 12-Year-Old Children
title_fullStr Eating Problems and Overlap with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorders in a Nationwide Twin Study of 9- and 12-Year-Old Children
title_full_unstemmed Eating Problems and Overlap with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorders in a Nationwide Twin Study of 9- and 12-Year-Old Children
title_short Eating Problems and Overlap with ADHD and Autism Spectrum Disorders in a Nationwide Twin Study of 9- and 12-Year-Old Children
title_sort eating problems and overlap with adhd and autism spectrum disorders in a nationwide twin study of 9- and 12-year-old children
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3654255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23690743
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/315429
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