Assessments in blood and saliva suggests that the amount of ethanol present in the first hours after alcohol consumption and into the following morning is associated with hangover severity. The current analysis determines how ethanol elimination rate is related to hangover severity reported throughout the day. n = 8 subjects participated in two studies. The first was a naturalistic study comprising an evening of alcohol consumption. Hangover severity was assessed hourly from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., using a 1-item hangover severity scale ranging from 0 (absent) to 10 (extreme). The second study comprised a highly controlled alcohol challenge to reach a breath alcohol concentration (BrAC) of 0.05%. Breathalyzer tests were conducted every 5 min unt...
Issues: Although increased research attention, the etiology of the hangover remains merely unk...
The limited number of available studies that examined the pathology of alcohol hangover focused on b...
Alcohol hangover is a combination of mental, sympathetic, and physical symptoms experienced the day ...
Assessments in blood and saliva suggests that the amount of ethanol present in the first hours after...
Hangover resistance may be linked to an increased risk of continuing harmful drinking behaviours as ...
Aims To determine the incidence and covariates of hangover following a night of moderate alcohol co...
The 2010 Alcohol Hangover Research Group consensus paper defined a cutoff blood alcohol concentratio...
Although hangover is a common consequence of heavy alcohol consumption, the area is heavily under-re...
Background: Previous research demonstrated that urinary ethanol concentrations were significantly lo...
Alcohol hangover (AH) has been associated with poor sleep due to the negative effects of alcohol int...
Background: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between urine ethanol concentratio...
Issues: Although increased research attention, the etiology of the hangover remains merely unk...
The limited number of available studies that examined the pathology of alcohol hangover focused on b...
Alcohol hangover is a combination of mental, sympathetic, and physical symptoms experienced the day ...
Assessments in blood and saliva suggests that the amount of ethanol present in the first hours after...
Hangover resistance may be linked to an increased risk of continuing harmful drinking behaviours as ...
Aims To determine the incidence and covariates of hangover following a night of moderate alcohol co...
The 2010 Alcohol Hangover Research Group consensus paper defined a cutoff blood alcohol concentratio...
Although hangover is a common consequence of heavy alcohol consumption, the area is heavily under-re...
Background: Previous research demonstrated that urinary ethanol concentrations were significantly lo...
Alcohol hangover (AH) has been associated with poor sleep due to the negative effects of alcohol int...
Background: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between urine ethanol concentratio...
Issues: Although increased research attention, the etiology of the hangover remains merely unk...
The limited number of available studies that examined the pathology of alcohol hangover focused on b...
Alcohol hangover is a combination of mental, sympathetic, and physical symptoms experienced the day ...