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Beyond medication: how exercise can enhance the effect size of treatment
Nikos Myttas
It is by now well established and widely accepted that attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the most common neuropsychiatric disorder in childhood and the most researched topic in medicine, typically emerges in childhood, has a prevalence rate of about 5% across Europe and North America, and persists through adolescence and into adulthood for a substantial number of affected individuals.
ADHD in practice
2011;
3
(2): 10–13
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