Prevalence of obesity in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder : study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Cortese, Samuele
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Maia, Carlos Renato Moreira, Rohde, Luis Eduardo Paim, Morcillo-Peñalver, Carmen, Faraone, Stephen V.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/181633
Resumo: Introduction: An increasing number of clinical and epidemiological studies suggest a possible association between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and obesity/overweight. However, overall evidence is mixed. Given the public health relevance of ADHD and obesity/overweight, understanding whether and to what extent they are associated is paramount to plan intervention and prevention strategies. We describe the protocol of a systematic review and meta-analysis aimed at assessing the prevalence of obesity/overweight in individuals with ADHD versus those without ADHD. Methods and analysis: We will include studies of any design (except case reports or case series) comparing the prevalence of obesity and/or overweight in children or adults with and without ADHD (or hyperkinetic disorder). We will search an extensive number of databases including PubMed, Ovid databases, Web of Knowledge and Thomson- Reuters databases, ERIC and CINAHL. No restrictions of language will be applied. We will also contact experts in the field for possible unpublished or in press data. Primary and additional outcomes will be the prevalence of obesity and overweight, respectively. We will combine ORs using random-effects models in STATA V.12.0. The quality of the study will be assessed primarily using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. Subgroup meta-analyses will be conducted according to participants’ age (children vs adults) and study setting (clinical vs general population). We will explore the feasibility of conducting meta-regression analyses to assess the moderating effect of age, gender, socioeconomic status, study setting, geographic location of the study (low-income, middle-income countries vs high-income countries), definition of obesity, method to assess ADHD, psychiatric comorbidities and medication status. Ethics and dissemination: No ethical issues are foreseen. The results will be published in a peerreviewed journal and presented at national and international conferences of psychiatry, psychology, obesity and paediatrics.
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title Prevalence of obesity in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder : study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
spellingShingle Prevalence of obesity in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder : study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
Cortese, Samuele
Comorbidade
Transtorno do déficit de atenção com hiperatividade
Obesidade
Sobrepeso
Estudos prospectivos
Protocolos clínicos
title_short Prevalence of obesity in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder : study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full Prevalence of obesity in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder : study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_fullStr Prevalence of obesity in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder : study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of obesity in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder : study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
title_sort Prevalence of obesity in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder : study protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
author Cortese, Samuele
author_facet Cortese, Samuele
Maia, Carlos Renato Moreira
Rohde, Luis Eduardo Paim
Morcillo-Peñalver, Carmen
Faraone, Stephen V.
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author2 Maia, Carlos Renato Moreira
Rohde, Luis Eduardo Paim
Morcillo-Peñalver, Carmen
Faraone, Stephen V.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cortese, Samuele
Maia, Carlos Renato Moreira
Rohde, Luis Eduardo Paim
Morcillo-Peñalver, Carmen
Faraone, Stephen V.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Comorbidade
Transtorno do déficit de atenção com hiperatividade
Obesidade
Sobrepeso
Estudos prospectivos
Protocolos clínicos
topic Comorbidade
Transtorno do déficit de atenção com hiperatividade
Obesidade
Sobrepeso
Estudos prospectivos
Protocolos clínicos
description Introduction: An increasing number of clinical and epidemiological studies suggest a possible association between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and obesity/overweight. However, overall evidence is mixed. Given the public health relevance of ADHD and obesity/overweight, understanding whether and to what extent they are associated is paramount to plan intervention and prevention strategies. We describe the protocol of a systematic review and meta-analysis aimed at assessing the prevalence of obesity/overweight in individuals with ADHD versus those without ADHD. Methods and analysis: We will include studies of any design (except case reports or case series) comparing the prevalence of obesity and/or overweight in children or adults with and without ADHD (or hyperkinetic disorder). We will search an extensive number of databases including PubMed, Ovid databases, Web of Knowledge and Thomson- Reuters databases, ERIC and CINAHL. No restrictions of language will be applied. We will also contact experts in the field for possible unpublished or in press data. Primary and additional outcomes will be the prevalence of obesity and overweight, respectively. We will combine ORs using random-effects models in STATA V.12.0. The quality of the study will be assessed primarily using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. Subgroup meta-analyses will be conducted according to participants’ age (children vs adults) and study setting (clinical vs general population). We will explore the feasibility of conducting meta-regression analyses to assess the moderating effect of age, gender, socioeconomic status, study setting, geographic location of the study (low-income, middle-income countries vs high-income countries), definition of obesity, method to assess ADHD, psychiatric comorbidities and medication status. Ethics and dissemination: No ethical issues are foreseen. The results will be published in a peerreviewed journal and presented at national and international conferences of psychiatry, psychology, obesity and paediatrics.
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