A growing literature ostensibly supports the contention that light-to-moderate drinking offers a protective effect with respect to late-onset dementia. The former drinkers problem, however, may mitigate or even erase any observed protective relationship. Using three recent meta-analyses as windows on the alcohol and dementia literature [Anstey, K.J., Mack, H.A., & Cherbuin, N. (2009). Alcohol consumption as a risk factor for dementia and cognitive decline: Meta-analysis of prospective studies. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 17, 542–555; Peters, R., Peters, J., Warner, J., Beckett, N., & Bulpitt, C. (2008). Alcohol, dementia and cognitive decline in the elderly: A systematic review. Age Ageing, 37, 505–512; Neafsey, E.J., & Collin...
Background Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption reduces the risk of coronary heart disease and stro...
Edward J Neafsey, Michael A CollinsDepartment of Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Loyola Uni...
International audienceModerate alcohol consumption, after controlling for potential confounding fact...
The relationships between alcohol consumption and dementia and cognitive decline were investigated i...
Objective: In several longitudinal studies, light-to-moderate drinking of alcoholic beverages has be...
Objective: In several longitudinal studies, light-to-moderate drinking of alcoholic beverages has be...
Background: dementia and cognitive decline have been linked to cardiovascular risk. Alcohol has know...
Abstract Background Alcohol use has been identified a...
Abstract Background Alcohol use has been identified a...
ObjectiveTo examine the moderating effect of older adults' history of drinking problems on the relat...
Abstract Background Alcohol use has been identified as a risk factor for dementia and cognitive decl...
Alcohol consumption is common in Western countries and has been increasing in older adults. Latest f...
ObjectiveTo examine the moderating effect of older adults' history of drinking problems on the relat...
ObjectiveTo examine the moderating effect of older adults' history of drinking problems on the relat...
Background Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption reduces the risk of coronary heart disease and stro...
Background Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption reduces the risk of coronary heart disease and stro...
Edward J Neafsey, Michael A CollinsDepartment of Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Loyola Uni...
International audienceModerate alcohol consumption, after controlling for potential confounding fact...
The relationships between alcohol consumption and dementia and cognitive decline were investigated i...
Objective: In several longitudinal studies, light-to-moderate drinking of alcoholic beverages has be...
Objective: In several longitudinal studies, light-to-moderate drinking of alcoholic beverages has be...
Background: dementia and cognitive decline have been linked to cardiovascular risk. Alcohol has know...
Abstract Background Alcohol use has been identified a...
Abstract Background Alcohol use has been identified a...
ObjectiveTo examine the moderating effect of older adults' history of drinking problems on the relat...
Abstract Background Alcohol use has been identified as a risk factor for dementia and cognitive decl...
Alcohol consumption is common in Western countries and has been increasing in older adults. Latest f...
ObjectiveTo examine the moderating effect of older adults' history of drinking problems on the relat...
ObjectiveTo examine the moderating effect of older adults' history of drinking problems on the relat...
Background Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption reduces the risk of coronary heart disease and stro...
Background Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption reduces the risk of coronary heart disease and stro...
Edward J Neafsey, Michael A CollinsDepartment of Molecular Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Loyola Uni...
International audienceModerate alcohol consumption, after controlling for potential confounding fact...