Functioning and mood of older adults with elevated genetic risk for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder

CONCLUSION: In this population-based sample of older adults, greater genetic risk for ADHD was associated with higher odds of mild cognitive impairment, difficulty with memory and judgment/problem-solving, worse self-rated health, difficulty in performing ADLs and IADLS, poor appetite and difficulty focusing. The presence of these difficulties in an older population highlights a need for greater recognition of the long-term impact of ADHD on cognitive and functional wellbeing across the…

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