[HTML][HTML] Long-term effects of alcohol consumption on cognitive function: a systematic review and dose-response analysis of evidence published between 2007 and …
Background Understanding the long-term health effects of low to moderate alcohol
consumption is important for establishing thresholds for minimising the lifetime risk of harm …
consumption is important for establishing thresholds for minimising the lifetime risk of harm …
Drink and think: impact of alcohol on cognitive functions and dementia–evidence of dose-related effects
S Gutwinski, S Schreiter, J Priller, J Henssler… - …, 2018 - thieme-connect.com
Regular alcohol consumption affects cognitive performance and the development of
dementia. So far, findings are contradicting, which might be explained in part by dose …
dementia. So far, findings are contradicting, which might be explained in part by dose …
Alcohol consumption, dementia and cognitive decline: an overview of systematic reviews
There is uncertainty in relation to the effect of alcohol consumption on the incidence of
dementia and cognitive decline. This review critically evaluated published systematic …
dementia and cognitive decline. This review critically evaluated published systematic …
[HTML][HTML] Light alcohol consumption does not protect cognitive function: A longitudinal prospective study
LB Hassing - Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Studies show that light to moderate alcohol consumption is related to better health and
higher cognitive performance. However, it has been suggested that this association is …
higher cognitive performance. However, it has been suggested that this association is …
Dose‐related impact of alcohol consumption on cognitive function in advanced age: results of a multicenter survey
Background: Moderate alcohol consumption has been associated in several studies with
decreased risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events; however, available data on …
decreased risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events; however, available data on …
Moderate alcohol consumption as risk factor for adverse brain outcomes and cognitive decline: longitudinal cohort study
A Topiwala, CL Allan, V Valkanova, E Zsoldos… - bmj, 2017 - bmj.com
Objectives To investigate whether moderate alcohol consumption has a favourable or
adverse association or no association with brain structure and function. Design …
adverse association or no association with brain structure and function. Design …
Alcohol and immediate risk of cardiovascular events: a systematic review and dose–response meta-analysis
E Mostofsky, HS Chahal, KJ Mukamal, EB Rimm… - Circulation, 2016 - Am Heart Assoc
Background—Although considerable research describes the cardiovascular effects of
habitual moderate and heavy alcohol consumption, the immediate risks following alcohol …
habitual moderate and heavy alcohol consumption, the immediate risks following alcohol …
[HTML][HTML] Age-related differences in the effect of chronic alcohol on cognition and the brain: a systematic review
Adolescence is an important developmental period associated with increased risk for
excessive alcohol use, but also high rates of recovery from alcohol use-related problems …
excessive alcohol use, but also high rates of recovery from alcohol use-related problems …
[HTML][HTML] An exploration of the dynamic longitudinal relationship between mental health and alcohol consumption: a prospective cohort study
Background Despite intense investigation, the temporal sequence between alcohol
consumption and mental health remains unclear. This study explored the relationship …
consumption and mental health remains unclear. This study explored the relationship …
Moderate alcohol consumption and cognitive risk
EJ Neafsey, MA Collins - Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
We reviewed 143 papers that described the relationship between moderate drinking of
alcohol and some aspect of cognition. Two types of papers were found:(1) those that …
alcohol and some aspect of cognition. Two types of papers were found:(1) those that …