Wearable-Derived Axis-Specific Motor Signatures of ADHD Symptoms in Children and Adolescents

ADHD is typically assessed through reports from parents, teachers, or clinicians, but these reports may not fully capture how motor behavior is organized at the signal level. This cross-sectional study examined whether X-axis acceleration features derived from a wearable device could provide preliminary evidence of ADHD symptom-related motor-pattern differences in children and adolescents. Primary school children aged 6-13 years wore an Apple Watch Series 7, and X-axis accelerometer signals were…

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