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TITLE:
The AD/HD Syndrome as a Group of Biological Disorders
AUTHORS:
Anders Ziegler, Magne Nødland, Dag Tveiten, Karl L. Reichelt
KEYWORDS:
AD/HD, Arousal, Genetics, Peptides, Diet, PUFA (Poly Unsaturated Fatty Acids), Monamines
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Pediatrics,
Vol.6 No.1,
March
8,
2016
ABSTRACT: Problem: There is a need to collect the many and varied data on AD/HD (Attention deficit hyper-activity disorder) into a meaningful overview. Method: Based on peer reviewed and published data as well as own research we try to make sense of the physiological mechanisms resulting in the relevant symptoms. Conclusion: AD/HD clearly has a genetic disposition, but as with many other genetic syndromes, the resulting proteomics must be stressed to become manifest as disease/ disorder. A common trait in the different etiologies is lower arousal.