Background and aimsAlthough alcohol research often comments on observed sex differences (i.e. patterns of consumption), there is a lack of investigation into the reasons for these differences. For females, the regular hormonal fluctuations across the menstrual cycle are a potential influencing factor for alcohol consumption. In this pilot we aimed to investigate the relationship between menstrual cycle phase (follicular-phase [FP] and luteal-phase [LP]) and status (naturally-cycling [NC] and hormonal-contraception [HC]) on alcohol consumption and craving of casual drinkers, and identify potential influencing factors in this relationship.MethodsStudy One: participants (n = 28; 15 HC, 13 NC) were either NC or HC (between subject factor: hor...
It is well known that the metabolism of alcohol and cognitive functions can vary during the menstrua...
Background: Sex-related differences in the susceptibility, progression, and treatment response in al...
Evidence suggests that women are less likely to quit smoking than are men. This may reflect differen...
Background and aims: Although alcohol research often comments on observed sex differences (i.e. patt...
Women may be particularly vulnerable to alcohol harm, but many current theories fail to acknowledge ...
Women may be particularly vulnerable to alcohol harm, but many current theories fail to acknowledge ...
Women may be particularly vulnerable to alcohol harm, but many current theories fail to acknowledge ...
The relationship between alcohol consumption and the menstrual cycle in women Fathma Elgaydi, Olivia...
Compared with men, women are disproportionately affected by alcohol, including greater risks of beha...
Abstract — Aims: To assess the prevalence of hormonal dysfunction in women addicted to alcohol durin...
Patterns and features of substance use and abuse vary across the menstrual cycle in humans. Yet, lit...
This review presents evidence which implicates a role for menstrual cycle phase in theresponse of pr...
Abstract — This review presents evidence which implicates a role for menstrual cycle phase in the re...
Researchers have increasingly examined the menstrual cycle as a potential source of day-to-day varia...
This research attempted to develop a profile of womr.or moods across the menstrual cycle and to dete...
It is well known that the metabolism of alcohol and cognitive functions can vary during the menstrua...
Background: Sex-related differences in the susceptibility, progression, and treatment response in al...
Evidence suggests that women are less likely to quit smoking than are men. This may reflect differen...
Background and aims: Although alcohol research often comments on observed sex differences (i.e. patt...
Women may be particularly vulnerable to alcohol harm, but many current theories fail to acknowledge ...
Women may be particularly vulnerable to alcohol harm, but many current theories fail to acknowledge ...
Women may be particularly vulnerable to alcohol harm, but many current theories fail to acknowledge ...
The relationship between alcohol consumption and the menstrual cycle in women Fathma Elgaydi, Olivia...
Compared with men, women are disproportionately affected by alcohol, including greater risks of beha...
Abstract — Aims: To assess the prevalence of hormonal dysfunction in women addicted to alcohol durin...
Patterns and features of substance use and abuse vary across the menstrual cycle in humans. Yet, lit...
This review presents evidence which implicates a role for menstrual cycle phase in theresponse of pr...
Abstract — This review presents evidence which implicates a role for menstrual cycle phase in the re...
Researchers have increasingly examined the menstrual cycle as a potential source of day-to-day varia...
This research attempted to develop a profile of womr.or moods across the menstrual cycle and to dete...
It is well known that the metabolism of alcohol and cognitive functions can vary during the menstrua...
Background: Sex-related differences in the susceptibility, progression, and treatment response in al...
Evidence suggests that women are less likely to quit smoking than are men. This may reflect differen...