Summary

A UK study of over 9 million adults found that men with ADHD live 6.8 years less on average, and women 8.6 years less, compared to those without the condition.

The study linked ADHD to higher rates of mental health issues, suicide, and risky behaviors like smoking and drinking, though ADHD itself is not believed to directly cause reduced life expectancy.

Researchers highlighted the underdiagnosis of ADHD, as only 0.32% of adults in the study had been diagnosed.

Experts call for greater investment in mental health services.

  • Admiral Patrick@dubvee.org
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    3 days ago

    Well, damn. I was hoping that lack of diagnosis would make up for every other risky behavior listed.