BACKGROUND:An emerging body of literature has indicated that moderate alcohol intake may be protective against Alzheimer disease (AD) dementia. However, little information is available regarding whether moderate alcohol intake is related to reductions in amyloid-beta (Aβ) deposition, or is protective via amyloid-independent mechanisms in the living human brain. Here we examined the associations of moderate alcohol intake with in vivo AD pathologies, including cerebral Aβ deposition, neurodegeneration of AD-signature regions, and cerebral white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) in the living human brain. METHODS AND FINDINGS:The present study was part of the Korean Brain Aging Study for Early Diagnosis and Prediction of Alzheimer's Disease (KBA...
Abstract Background Alcohol use has been identified a...
Abstract: Background and aims: Consensus is lacking on whether light to moderate consumption of alco...
The relationships between alcohol consumption and dementia and cognitive decline were investigated i...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Consumers of light-to-moderate amounts of alcohol have a lower risk of demen...
Aim: To investigate the underlying neurobiology between alcohol use, misuse and dependence and cogni...
Aims: To investigate the underlying neurobiology between alcohol use, misuse and dependence and cogn...
Objective: In several longitudinal studies, light-to-moderate drinking of alcoholic beverages has be...
Epidemiological studies identified alcohol use disorder (AUD) as a risk factor for Alzheimer's disea...
Background & Aims—Evidence suggests that consuming light-to-moderate amounts of alcohol reduces the ...
Objective—To examine the relationship between alcohol, both the amount and type, and cognitive decli...
Background Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption reduces the risk of coronary heart disease and stro...
Objectives: To investigate whether moderate alcohol consumption has favourable, adverse or no associ...
Background Alcohol consumption is widespread and increasing in some sectors of society. Whilst adver...
Some of the detrimental effects of heavy alcohol use on brain function are similar to those observed...
Importance: Evidence on alcohol consumption as a risk factor for dementia usually relates to overall...
Abstract Background Alcohol use has been identified a...
Abstract: Background and aims: Consensus is lacking on whether light to moderate consumption of alco...
The relationships between alcohol consumption and dementia and cognitive decline were investigated i...
textabstractBACKGROUND: Consumers of light-to-moderate amounts of alcohol have a lower risk of demen...
Aim: To investigate the underlying neurobiology between alcohol use, misuse and dependence and cogni...
Aims: To investigate the underlying neurobiology between alcohol use, misuse and dependence and cogn...
Objective: In several longitudinal studies, light-to-moderate drinking of alcoholic beverages has be...
Epidemiological studies identified alcohol use disorder (AUD) as a risk factor for Alzheimer's disea...
Background & Aims—Evidence suggests that consuming light-to-moderate amounts of alcohol reduces the ...
Objective—To examine the relationship between alcohol, both the amount and type, and cognitive decli...
Background Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption reduces the risk of coronary heart disease and stro...
Objectives: To investigate whether moderate alcohol consumption has favourable, adverse or no associ...
Background Alcohol consumption is widespread and increasing in some sectors of society. Whilst adver...
Some of the detrimental effects of heavy alcohol use on brain function are similar to those observed...
Importance: Evidence on alcohol consumption as a risk factor for dementia usually relates to overall...
Abstract Background Alcohol use has been identified a...
Abstract: Background and aims: Consensus is lacking on whether light to moderate consumption of alco...
The relationships between alcohol consumption and dementia and cognitive decline were investigated i...