Is Your ADHD Brain Hard-Wired for Weight Gain?

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Brain chemistry, poor impulse control, and erratic sleeping habits all conspire to encourage unhealthy eating — and to make weight loss feel impossible. That doesn’t mean weight loss is impossible though. Learn what you need to know.

Executive function deficits:

Maintaining a healthy weight requires robust executive functioning skills — used for everything from planning balanced meals to sticking with that daily run. People with ADHD have naturally weaker executive functions, which makes starting a healthy daily routine much more taxing.ADHD and impulsivity are not synonymous, but individuals who do struggle with it know the devastating effect it can have on health. We are all bombarded with tantalizing food on a daily basis.

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