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Is lipedema associated with ADHD?
Also asked as
- Is there a link between lipedema and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder?
- Do people with lipedema have a higher chance of also having ADHD?
- lipedema ADHD association
- Are lipedema and ADHD connected in any way?
One study found that women who screened positive for lipedema were more likely to also screen positive for ADHD, suggesting a possible link worth investigating. This rests entirely on self-report questionnaires from a single study with no clinical diagnoses, no controls for overlapping conditions like chronic pain or depression, and no independent replication, so no confirmed association can be claimed.
- Current answer
- There appears to be a preliminary, low-grade association between lipedema and ADHD that has not been independently replicated.
- Knowledge state
- Emerging · Evidence confidence: very low–low (GRADE) · Stability: Evolving
- Evidence
- 2 consistent · 0 conflicting · 0 refining / contextual
- ⚠ none indexed yet — the registry may under-detect disconfirming evidence (a known limitation)
- Evidence verification
- 4/4 sources independently verified
- Main limitation
- Whether the association is real or an artifact of self-report screening, shared symptom overlap, and recruitment bias remains unknown; no clinically-diagnosed, controlled, or…
- Latest change
- Answer recompiled after human curation of the claim set. · v1.4
- Knowledge freshness
- 100% recent · current evidence base ⚠ small evidence base (n=4)
- Last updated
- 2026-06-02 · v1.4
Based on currently indexed evidence, there appears to be a preliminary, low-grade association between lipedema and ADHD that has not been independently replicated. A single cross-sectional study (2023, low grade, moderate risk of bias) reported a higher prevalence of positive ADHD self-report (ASRS-18) among women meeting lipedema screening criteria versus those without (76.9% vs 54%; RR 1.424, 95% CI 1.22–1.66, p<0.0001), and found that higher lipedema screening scores correlate positively with higher ADHD scores (Pearson correlation, p<0.001). Two subsequent narrative reviews (2025, 2026; both very low grade) acknowledge this potential comorbidity as warranting further investigation, but add interpretive rather than independent empirical weight, as both ultimately trace back to the same primary study. The entire association rests on self-reported screening instruments rather than clinical diagnoses of either condition, derives from a single cohort, and is uncontrolled for confounders such as chronic pain, obesity, depression, or recruitment bias. No causal or mechanistic link is established. This should be regarded as a hypothesis-generating observation, not a confirmed clinical association.
A synthesis rendered from the currently indexed evidence — versioned, not a verdict.
⚙ AI consolidation: Claude Opus 4.8 · 2026-06-02 — evidence-bounded; the AI does not opine
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Consistent claims
- SCR-LIP-000015 consistent
Women meeting lipedema screening criteria have a higher prevalence of positive ADHD self-report (ASRS-18) than women without lipedema (76.9% vs 54%; RR 1.424).
The Association Between Lipedema and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder — Amato et al. (2023) · Lipedema as a Syndrome of Adipose Mast Cell Activation and Type 2 Immune Orchestration: A Testable Neuroimmune Framework — Amato (2026) · The Evolutionary Theory of Lipedema: A Perspective on Energy Storage and Chronic Inflammation — Amato (2025) - SCR-LIP-000016 consistent
Higher lipedema screening scores correlate positively with higher ADHD (ASRS-18) scores, supporting a dimensional co-occurrence of the two conditions.
The Association Between Lipedema and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder — Amato et al. (2023)
Conflicting claims
- None indexed yet.
Major uncertainty
Whether the association is real or an artifact of self-report screening, shared symptom overlap, and recruitment bias remains unknown; no clinically-diagnosed, controlled, or independently replicated data exist, and causality/direction is entirely undetermined.
Version history
- SQ-LIP-000006 · v1.4 — 2026-06-02 — Answer recompiled after human curation of the claim set. · view this version
- SQ-LIP-000006 · v1.3 — 2026-05-31 — Answer recompiled after human curation of the claim set. · view this version
- SQ-LIP-000006 · v1.2 — 2026-05-31 — This update added a scoping review on lipoedema as a social problem (2021) as contextual evidence, but it does not directly address the ADHD–lipedema association and therefore does not materially alter the prior answer. · view this version
- SQ-LIP-000006 · v1.1 — 2026-05-30 — This update added claims indicating a relative risk for ADHD in individuals with lipedema and emphasized the need for further research into their interaction. · view this version
- SQ-LIP-000006 · v1.0 — 2026-05-30 — founding index (2 claims) · view this version
Key references
DOI:10.7759/cureus.35570 · DOI:10.20944/preprints202605.1114.v1 · DOI:10.7759/cureus.88809