Objective: Pediatric overweight and obesity represent a growing public health concern with significant long-term implications. In children diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), stimulant medications may alter appetite, potentially impacting body weight and growth patterns. However, real-world data on the effect of these treatments on body mass index (BMI) classification remains scarce. We aimed to evaluate the effect of ADHD stimulant therapy on transitions in the BMI…
