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BriefTrends: Association between Strength Training and ADHD in U.S. Children – NHIS, 2020
Peter D. Hart
Journal of Physical Activity Research
.
2023
, 8(1), 14-15 doi:10.12691/jpar-8-1-3
Figure 1.
Prevalence of no strength training reported by U.S. children (6 to 17 years of age), overall and by ADHD status and sex, NHIS 2020. Note.
N
represents respective overall sample size. Prevalence estimates (%) are weighted. Estimates are for those reporting "never" to a question asking how often the child typically exercises to strengthen or tone their muscles, with activities like sit-ups, push-ups, or weight lifting. Error bars represent standard errors for the prevalence estimates. Odds ratio (OR) represents the odds of no strength training (versus at least some) for those with ADHD compared to those with no ADHD. Bold ORs are significant (
p
< .05).
a
OR (95% CI) adjusted for age, sex, race, and income.
b
OR (95% CI) adjusted for age, race, and income.
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