Infant atopic eczema and subsequent attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder – A prospective birth cohort study
Pediatric Allergy and Immunology2013Vol. 25(1), pp. 51–56
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Jon Genuneit, Stefanie Braig, S. Brandt, Martin Wabitsch, Ines Florath, Hermann Brenner, Dietrich Rothenbacher
Abstract
The observed comorbidity between AE and ADHD may indicate vulnerability to develop ADHD symptoms in response to AE symptoms or through a common underlying mechanism. This vulnerability seems to decrease with time since AE onset and may be greater in early life. These temporal relationships should be considered in future research investigating mechanisms linking both diseases and in clinical efforts to screen for and prevent ADHD symptoms in children with AE.
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