A systematic review of circadian function, chronotype and chronotherapy in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

Q1 Psychology ADHD Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorders Pub Date : 2017-09-01 Epub Date: 2017-01-07 DOI:10.1007/s12402-016-0214-5
Andrew N Coogan, Niall M McGowan
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Reports of sleep disturbances in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are common in both children and adults; however, the aetiology of such disturbances is poorly understood. One potentially important mechanism which may be implicated in disrupted sleep in ADHD is the circadian clock, a known key regulator of the sleep/wake cycle. In this systematic review, we analyse the evidence for circadian rhythm changes associated with ADHD, as well as assessing evidence for therapeutic approaches involving the circadian clock in ADHD. We identify 62 relevant studies involving a total of 4462 ADHD patients. We find consistent evidence indicating that ADHD is associated with more eveningness/later chronotype and with phase delay of circadian phase markers such as dim light melatonin onset and delayed sleep onset. We find that there is evidence that melatonin treatment may be efficacious in addressing ADHD-related sleep problems, although there are few studies to date addressing other chronotherapeutic approaches in ADHD. There are only a small number of genetic association studies which report linkages between polymorphisms in circadian clock genes and ADHD symptoms. In conclusion, we find that there is consistent evidence for circadian rhythm disruption in ADHD and that such disruption may present a therapeutic target that future ADHD research might concentrate explicitly on.

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注意缺陷多动障碍的昼夜节律功能、时间类型和时间治疗的系统综述
注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)中睡眠障碍的报道在儿童和成人中都很常见;然而,这种干扰的病因尚不清楚。一个可能与多动症患者睡眠中断有关的潜在重要机制是生物钟,它是已知的睡眠/觉醒周期的关键调节器。在这篇系统综述中,我们分析了与ADHD相关的昼夜节律变化的证据,并评估了涉及ADHD生物钟的治疗方法的证据。我们确定了62项相关研究,共涉及4462名ADHD患者。我们发现一致的证据表明,ADHD与更多的晚上/晚睡型以及昼夜节律阶段标记(如昏暗的褪黑激素开始和睡眠开始延迟)的阶段延迟有关。我们发现,有证据表明褪黑激素治疗可能有效地解决与ADHD相关的睡眠问题,尽管迄今为止关于ADHD的其他时间治疗方法的研究很少。只有少数遗传关联研究报告了生物钟基因多态性与多动症症状之间的联系。总之,我们发现有一致的证据表明,ADHD患者的昼夜节律紊乱,这种紊乱可能是未来ADHD研究明确关注的治疗靶点。
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