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The role of physical activity in the association between ADHD and emotional dysregulation
Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH, Department of Physical Activity and Health.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-4871-4454
Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH, Department of Physical Activity and Health.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-8916-1956
Karolinska Institutet, Department of Global Public Health, Sweden.
Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, GIH, Department of Physical Activity and Health. Karolinska Institutet, Department of Neurobiology, Care Sciences and Society, Division of Nursing, Health Promotion Among Children and Youth, Sweden.ORCID iD: 0000-0001-6058-4982
2025 (English)In: Journal of Affective Disorders, ISSN 0165-0327, E-ISSN 1573-2517, Vol. 376, p. 68-75Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Background

Emotional dysregulation (ED) represents a burden for individuals with ADHD. Physical activity (PA) is associated with improvements in emotion regulation, but knowledge is limited regarding its role in ED in the context of ADHD. This study aimed to increase understanding of the association between ADHD and ED and to explore the role of PA. Identifying modifiable risk factors could aid the design of future interventions.

Results

12,094 children (52 % girls) were included. A positive association between ADHD symptoms and ED remained significant after adjusting for mental comorbidities and unmeasured family-shared confounders (β = 0.07, 95% CI 0.02–0.12 in boys; β = 0.09, 95% CI 0.02–0.16 in girls). The association was driven by inattention in boys but combined symptoms in girls. The association remained in all strata of PA. A significant interaction between PA frequency and ADHD symptoms was observed among boys (p = 0.02).

Limitations

Results were based on parent-reported PA; findings might differ with sensor-based measurements.

Conclusion

Higher ADHD symptoms in childhood were associated with greater ED in adolescence in all PA levels. Low PA frequency intensified the association among boys.

Highlights

  • Higher ADHD symptoms in childhood are associated with greater ED in adolescence.
  • The association is driven by inattention in boys but by combined symptoms in girls.
  • Low PA frequency in childhood intensifies the association between ADHD and ED in boys.
  • Shared genetics and environmental factors do not account for these associations.
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Elsevier, 2025. Vol. 376, p. 68-75
Keywords [en]
ADHD, Emotional dysregulation, Physical activity
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Psychiatry
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URN: urn:nbn:se:gih:diva-8533DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2025.01.127ISI: 001421421900001OAI: oai:DiVA.org:gih-8533DiVA, id: diva2:1939392
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