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Article

ADHD and Risk of Precocious Puberty: Considering the Impact of MPH

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Department of Psychiatry, Changhua Christian Children’s Hospital, Changhua 500010, Taiwan
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Department of Psychiatry, Changhua Christian Hospital, Changhua 500209, Taiwan
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Department of Healthcare Administration, Asia University, Taichung 413305, Taiwan
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Department of Psychiatry, China Medical University, Taichung 404333, Taiwan
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Department of Psychiatry, China Medical University Hospital, Taichung 404333, Taiwan
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School of Medicine, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan 33302, Taiwan
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Department of Psychiatry, Chiayi Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Chiayi 61363, Taiwan
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Department of Psychology, Asia University, Taichung 413305, Taiwan
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
These authors contributed equally to this work.
Biomedicines 2024, 12(10), 2304; https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines12102304
Submission received: 31 August 2024 / Revised: 2 October 2024 / Accepted: 8 October 2024 / Published: 10 October 2024
(This article belongs to the Section Molecular and Translational Medicine)

Abstract

Background/Objectives: The complex association between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and methylphenidate (MPH) with precocious puberty (PP) is still unclear. This study aims to investigate the association between ADHD, MPH, and PP. Methods: This is a nationwide cohort study including a total of 3,342,077 individuals, 186,681 with ADHD and 3,155,396 without. First, we compared the risk of PP between ADHD cases and non-ADHD cases. Second, we compared the risk of PP between MPH users and non-MPH users in patients with ADHD. Results: Patients with ADHD were at a greater risk of PP (adjusted hazard ratio [aHR], 2.01 [95% CI, 1.91–2.11]). In our moderation analyses, the female gender was a positive additive effect modifier of the association between ADHD and PP, whereas tics and intellectual disability were negative effect modifiers. In patients with ADHD, MPH users had a significantly lower risk of PP (aHR, 0.63 [95% CI 0.57–0.70]), and females had a negative effect modification on the association between MPH and PP. Conclusions: Our study found that children with ADHD were at a greater risk of PP. Girls with ADHD were a group particularly vulnerable to PP. Comorbid tics or intellectual disability was associated with a lower risk of PP. Among patients with ADHD, MPH was protective against PP, especially in girls. However, these preliminary results need further validation due to the nature of them being from an electronic database study. Unmeasured confounding factors might affect the association between MPH and PP.
Keywords: attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); intellectual disability; methylphenidate (MPH); precocious puberty (PP); tics attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD); intellectual disability; methylphenidate (MPH); precocious puberty (PP); tics

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Liu, Y.-C.; Liao, Y.-T.; Chen, V.C.-H.; Chen, Y.-L. ADHD and Risk of Precocious Puberty: Considering the Impact of MPH. Biomedicines 2024, 12, 2304. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines12102304

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Liu Y-C, Liao Y-T, Chen VC-H, Chen Y-L. ADHD and Risk of Precocious Puberty: Considering the Impact of MPH. Biomedicines. 2024; 12(10):2304. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines12102304

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Liu, Yi-Chun, Yin-To Liao, Vincent Chin-Hung Chen, and Yi-Lung Chen. 2024. "ADHD and Risk of Precocious Puberty: Considering the Impact of MPH" Biomedicines 12, no. 10: 2304. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines12102304

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Liu, Y.-C., Liao, Y.-T., Chen, V. C.-H., & Chen, Y.-L. (2024). ADHD and Risk of Precocious Puberty: Considering the Impact of MPH. Biomedicines, 12(10), 2304. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines12102304

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