Cigarette smoking has been associated with dementia and dementia-related brain changes, notably gray matter (GM) volume atrophy. These associations are thought to reflect the co-morbidity of smoking and vascular, respiratory, and substance use/psychological conditions. However, the extent and localization of the smoking-GM relationship and the degree to which vascular, respiratory, and substance use/psychological factors influence this relationship remain unclear. In the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults CARDIA cohort (n = 698; 52% women; 40% black participants; age = 50.3 (SD = 3.5)), we examined the associations of smoking status with total GM volume and GM volume of brain regions linked to neurocognitive and addiction diso...
Smoking of cigarettes among young adolescents is a pressing public health issue. However, the neural...
Cigarette smoke contains nicotine and toxic chemicals and may cause significant neurochemical and an...
Riya B Luhar,1,2 Kayle S Sawyer,1,2 Zoe Gravitz,1,2 Susan Mosher Ruiz,1,2 Marlene Oscar-Berman1&ndas...
ObjectiveInvestigate whether socioeconomic status (SES) was related to brain volume in aging related...
The evidence about the association of smoking with both brain structure and cognitive functions rema...
BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging studies of cigarette smoking-related effects on human brai...
Cigarette smoking is often associated with dementia. This association is thought to be mediated by h...
Objectives: The results of observational studies suggest that smoking increases the risk of Alzheime...
BackgroundWhile research has examined brain structure in individuals who use alcohol or nicotine, he...
Smoking of cigarettes among young adolescents is a pressing public health issue. However, the neural...
Chronic alcohol-use disorders (AUDs) have been shown to interact with normal age-related volume loss...
Background Magnetic resonance imaging studies of cigarette smoking-related effects on human brain s...
BACKGROUND: Neuroimaging studies have demonstrated gray matter (GM) volume abnormalities in substanc...
Both pathological and neuroimaging studies have shown that chronic alcohol abuse causes generalized ...
The age period spanning late adolescence to emergent adulthood is associated with the highest preval...
Smoking of cigarettes among young adolescents is a pressing public health issue. However, the neural...
Cigarette smoke contains nicotine and toxic chemicals and may cause significant neurochemical and an...
Riya B Luhar,1,2 Kayle S Sawyer,1,2 Zoe Gravitz,1,2 Susan Mosher Ruiz,1,2 Marlene Oscar-Berman1&ndas...
ObjectiveInvestigate whether socioeconomic status (SES) was related to brain volume in aging related...
The evidence about the association of smoking with both brain structure and cognitive functions rema...
BACKGROUND: Magnetic resonance imaging studies of cigarette smoking-related effects on human brai...
Cigarette smoking is often associated with dementia. This association is thought to be mediated by h...
Objectives: The results of observational studies suggest that smoking increases the risk of Alzheime...
BackgroundWhile research has examined brain structure in individuals who use alcohol or nicotine, he...
Smoking of cigarettes among young adolescents is a pressing public health issue. However, the neural...
Chronic alcohol-use disorders (AUDs) have been shown to interact with normal age-related volume loss...
Background Magnetic resonance imaging studies of cigarette smoking-related effects on human brain s...
BACKGROUND: Neuroimaging studies have demonstrated gray matter (GM) volume abnormalities in substanc...
Both pathological and neuroimaging studies have shown that chronic alcohol abuse causes generalized ...
The age period spanning late adolescence to emergent adulthood is associated with the highest preval...
Smoking of cigarettes among young adolescents is a pressing public health issue. However, the neural...
Cigarette smoke contains nicotine and toxic chemicals and may cause significant neurochemical and an...
Riya B Luhar,1,2 Kayle S Sawyer,1,2 Zoe Gravitz,1,2 Susan Mosher Ruiz,1,2 Marlene Oscar-Berman1&ndas...