Salivary Melatonin Rhythm as a Marker of the Circadian System in Healthy Children and Those With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Aug 24, 2011Chronobiology international

Daily melatonin patterns as a sign of the body clock in healthy children and those with ADHD

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Abstract

The 24-hour melatonin profiles of ADHD children did not differ significantly from those of control children.

  • Nocturnal melatonin peaks were similar in both ADHD and control groups.
  • High variability in melatonin peaks observed in adults was already present in the studied children.
  • Significant differences were noted in the melatonin rhythm waveform between ADHD and control children when categorized by age.
  • In the oldest children, the duration of the melatonin signal in the ADHD group was shorter than in the control group.
  • The control group exhibited both delayed evening onset and morning offset phases in melatonin production with age, whereas the ADHD group only showed a delayed onset.

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