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Scientific programme
Friday, 21 April 2017
HT-13
Hot Topic Symposium
16:00–17:30
East Meetingroom 11/12
ADHD and health risk behaviours
Chairs:
S. Kooij, The Netherlands
J. Swanson, USA
HT-13-001 ADHD, obesity and sleep
S. Kooij, The Netherlands
HT-13-002 ADHD and sleep: Disentangling the
chicken and the egg dilemma
P. Corkum, Canada
HT-13-003 ADHD and growth: What the latest adult
MTA follow-ups tell us?
J. Swanson, USA
HT-13-004 ADHD and substance abuse disorders:
Is there a real risk beyond conduct dis-
order comorbidity?
B. Molina, USA
HT-14
Hot Topic Symposium
16:00–17:30
East Meetingroom 8/15
Anxiety disorders and adult ADHD across the life cycle
Chairs:
F. Reimherr, USA
C. Soutullo, Spain
HT-14-001 How to disentangle ADHD from anxiety
symptoms in clinical settings?
C. Soutullo, Spain
HT-14-002 Generalized anxiety disorder and adult
ADHD-aspects of comorbid versus non-
comorbid conditions
F. Reimherr, USA
HT-14-003 Psychosocial interventions of ADHD
and anxiety disorders in children and
adolescents
M. Döpfner, Germany
HT-14-004 Which are the options to treat ADHD
and anxiety disorders in adults?
L. Adler, USA
HT-15
Hot Topic Symposium
16:00–17:30
East Meetingroom 9
Comorbidity of adult ADHD with mood disorders?
Mechanisms and genetics
Chairs:
B. Franke, The Netherlands
A. Reif, Germany
HT-15-001 Depression as red flag for adult ADHD
in clinical settings
E. Grevet, Brazil
HT-15-002 Assessing neurobiology of hedonic
tone as a potential shared mechanism
between ADHD and depression
M. Katzman, Canada
HT-15-003 Shared genetic risk for ADHD and major
depressive disorder
M. Mattheisen, Denmark
HT-15-004 Comorbidity of bipolar disorder and
ADHD? From genetics to clinics and
beyond
A. Reif, Germany
FC-01
Free Communication Session
16:00-17:30
East Meetingroom 13
Chairs:
L.A. Rohde, Brazil
J. Sergeant, The Netherlands
FC-01-001 Psychiatric comorbidities in male and
female adults with ADHD
B. Solberg, Norway
FC-01-002 Early food allergy and allergic symp-
toms on the risk of Attention-Deficit/
Hyperactivity Disorder in Chinese chil-
dren in school age
F. Li, People´s Republic of China
FC-01-003 Psychomotor over-excitability as a pre-
dictor of inattention and hyperactivity-
impulsiveness
C. C. Kuo, Taiwan