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Children with ADHD Are More Likely to Fail Growth Hormone Stimulation Testing than Children without ADHD - a Retrospective Chart Review.

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INTRODUCTION Children with ADHD often present to pediatric endocrinologists due to growth concerns. Growth hormone stimulation testing (GHST) may be utilized as part of the work up. We evaluate whether… Click to show full abstract

INTRODUCTION Children with ADHD often present to pediatric endocrinologists due to growth concerns. Growth hormone stimulation testing (GHST) may be utilized as part of the work up. We evaluate whether children with ADHD and short stature or growth failure are more likely to fail GHST compared to children without ADHD. METHODS We retrospectively studied children who underwent GHST as part of evaluation for short stature and/or growth failure and had an intact pituitary over a 16-year period (2002-2018). We performed univariate and logistic regression analyses with stratification by age. RESULTS We included 260 children; 78 children had ADHD and were older, mean age (± SD) 12.2 (± 2.6) years vs. children without ADHD, mean age (± SD) 10.4 (± 3.8) years. The population was largely Caucasian and boys outnumbered the girls. Of the children with ADHD, only 9 were not medically treated. There was no difference in Z-scores for height, weight and BMI, or mid-parental height between the two groups. We found that children with ADHD were more likely to fail GHST than children without ADHD across the peak GH cut-offs of 10, 7 and 5 ng/ml (p=0.003, p=0.023, p=0.046 accordingly). The same trend persisted after regression analysis with adjustment for sex and stratification by age and effect was more robust in the older group. DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION The results show higher likelihood of lower GH peaks in response to GHST in children with ADHD and short stature or impaired liner growth. Future work should evaluate possible mechanistic explanation and the role of psycho-stimulant medications.

Keywords: children without; without adhd; growth; children adhd; growth hormone; likely fail

Journal Title: Hormone research in paediatrics
Year Published: 2022

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