ADHD 2023 - Congress Programme

21 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME Friday, 19 May 2023 P-01-013 Integrated analysis of the fecal metage- nome and targeted metabolome reveals disturbed metabolism especially unsatu- rated fatty acids by gut microbe in ADHD N. Wang, China H. Wang, X. Gao, Y. Bai, Z. Zhang, L. Yang P-02 Guided Poster Tour 14:00–15:30 Onyx Lounge Genetics Chair: D. Demontis, Denmark P-02-001 Classifying ADHD using genomic context informed genotype data and within- model ancestry adjustment E. Barnett, USA S. Faraone P-02-002 Testing the role of relative age within school year on mental health risk in in- dividuals at risk of ADHD T. Broughton, United Kingdom K. Langley, K. Tilling, S. Collishaw P-02-003 Associations of microRNAs with ADHD in- vestigated in cord blood plasma samples and family triads from the Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study L. Dypås, Norway A. Olsen, K. Gützkow, D. Behmen, J. Andersen, N. Duale P-02-004 Use of polygenic scoring and screening instruments in prediction of ADHD diag- nosis in adults A. Høberg, Norway B. Solberg, J. Haavik P-02-005 Increased genetic risk for ADHD poten- tiates cognitive impairment and brain hypometabolism in Alzheimer's Disease patients D. Leffa, USA G. Povala, B. Bellaver, F. Lussier, J. Ferrari- Souza, P. Ferreira, T. Karikari, L. Rohde, B. Molina, T. Pascoal P-02-006 ADHD in copy number variations at 22q11.2 M. Lensing, Norway T. Rygvold, E. Midtlyng P-02-007 High genetic diagnosis in patients wild mild intellectual disability / borderline intellectual functioning and ADHD C. Manso-Bazús, Spain A. Ruiz, N. Spataro, N. Baena, A. Brunet, N. Capdevila, J. Trujillo, V. Glez-Martínez, M. Pamias P-02-008 Genetic characterization of the COMPAS cohort: A polygenic risk score analysis in adult ADHD A. Mehren, Germany F. David, C. Maj, M. Nöthen, A. Krug, A. Forstner, A. Philipsen P-02-009 Psychiatric and insulin-related somatic multimorbidity: Insights into underlying genetic architecture and brain structures involved N. Roth Mota, The Netherlands I. Erdogan, G. Fanelli, B. Franke, J. Bralten P-02-010 Genetic liability to major psychiatric disorders contributes to multi-faceted quality of life outcomes in children and adults Y. Shi, The Netherlands B. Franke, D. Demontis, A. Børglum, N. Roth Mota, E. Sprooten P-02-011 Investigating shared genetic underpin- nings of thyroid function and ADHD E. Sprooten, The Netherlands S. Soheili-Nezhad, B. Franke, I. Tendolkar, M. Medici P-02-012 Visual and conserved non-coding se- quence genes jointly regulate the visuos- patial working memory in ADHD children Y. Zhao, China Y. Zhong, W. Chen, S. Chang, Q. Cao, Y. Wang, L. Yang P-03 Guided Poster Tour 14:00–15:30 Onyx Lounge Epidemiology I Chair: K. Bang Madsen, Denmark P-03-001 Increased risk for ADHD and comorbid mental health outcomes in children and adolescents with COVID-19 R. Aber, USA J. Clay, S. Faraone, Y. Zhang-James P-03-002 Resilience and vulnerability in adolescents with ADHD: A population-based study R. Arruda, Brazil P. Custódio D’Amico, L. Marques, L. Anunciação, M. Arruda P-03-003 Is ADHD still underdiagnosed in adults or do the comorbidities make the dif- ferential diagnosis more difficult? A. Buica, Romania E. Andrei, I. Mihailescu, M. Stancu, F. Rad

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