Genetic Differences Across ADHD Subtypes Explained

 

ADHD subtypes reflect different patterns of attention, activity level, and impulse control. Research suggests these patterns may be shaped by partially distinct genetic influences. 

Inattentive Subtype Genetics 
Genes affecting dopamine regulation and information processing may contribute to difficulties with sustained attention and mental effort. 

Hyperactive Impulsive Subtype Genetics 
Variations in genes linked to motor regulation and reward sensitivity may increase restlessness and impulsive behaviour. 

Combined Subtype Genetics 
Combined presentations may involve a broader range of genetic risk factors, reflecting more complex neural interactions. 

Families seeking personalised insight may visit providers like ADHD Certify to explore subtype-informed assessment. ADHD frequently overlaps with autism, and Autism Detect supports families in understanding overlapping developmental traits. 

Final Thoughts 
Recognising genetic differences across subtypes supports more tailored understanding and intervention.  

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