B4357 - Longitudinal trajectories between sports participation and mental health in ADHD - 27/06/2023
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is a major neurodevelopmental disorder during childhood, affecting 5% of children across the UK. Mental health difficulties, such as anxiety, stress, and depression, often cooccur with ADHD and can persist from childhood, through adolescence, to adulthood. Separately, ADHD has also been linked to increased levels of obesity and a more sedentary lifestyle. This issue is concerning given that research has shown that participation in exercise and sports provides a range of health-related benefits, including better mental health. Hence, we aim to 1) explore the biological, social, and psychological factors that predict higher sports participation in individuals with ADHD, 2) evaluate whether higher sports participation predicts better mental health in the long-term in individuals with ADHD, and 3) explore whether the longitudinal relationship between sports participation and mental health to be different between individuals with higher and lower symptoms of ADHD.