About this trial
The aim of this study is to investigate the potential of postural control and plantar pressure data in predicting Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in middle school students using machine learning methods. A total of 100 students will participate, including those identified with symptoms of ADHD and healthy controls. Participants will undergo non-invasive biomechanical assessments, including pedobarographic foot pressure measurement and mobile posture analysis. Behavioral data will be collected using DSM-IV-based rating scales developed by Atilla Turgay, completed separately by parents, teachers, and caregivers. All data will be used to develop predictive models using algorithms such as random forest, logistic regression, and support vector machines. The study is observational and cross-sectional.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Students attending a middle school located in Eyüpsultan district
Informed consent obtained from their parents
Students enrolled in full-time education
Children with age-appropriate motor development skills.
Disqualifiers
Children who have undergone orthopedic interventions due to lower extremity or spinal deformities
Children with congenital or acquired neuromuscular disorders
Children with significant visual or auditory impairments
Children with systemic diseases
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed