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Why weight loss is harder when you have ADHD

Excess weight rarely travels alone. It raises the risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, sleep problems, and depression — conditions that already shadow many people with ADHD. When weight struggles are misread as laziness, shame compounds, motivation collapses, and the cycle tightens. Treating the ADHD–weight link as the medical pattern it is changes everything: it opens the door to approaches that fit how your brain actually works, and it replaces self-blame with strategies you can sustain over time.

ADHD and Obesity: Understanding the Connection and What You Can Do About It

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​​Harold Robert Meyer | The ADD Resource Center   Reviewed 02/21/2026 – Published 02/23/2026 ​​Listen to understand, not just to respond Executive Summary Research consistently shows that individuals with ADHD face a significantly elevated risk of overweight and obesity — yet this connection remains widely underrecognized by both patients and clinicians. The relationship is not simply about willpower … Read more

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