Moderate alcohol consumption is widespread but its impact on brain structure and function is contentious. The relationship between alcohol intake and structural and functional neuroimaging indices, the threshold intake for associations, and whether population subgroups are at higher risk of alcohol-related brain harm remain unclear. 25,378 UK Biobank participants (mean age 54.9 ± 7.4 years, 12,254 female) underwent multi-modal MRI 9.6 ± 1.1 years after study baseline. Alcohol use was self-reported at baseline (2006-10). T1-weighted, diffusion weighted and resting state images were examined. Lower total grey matter volumes were observed in those drinking as little as 7-14 units (56-112 g) weekly. Higher alcohol consumption was associated wit...
Damage to the brain's white matter is a signature injury of alcohol use disorders (AUDs), yet unders...
Heavy alcohol consumption is associated with deleterious changes in the brain but associations of mo...
BackgroundOver 50% of individuals with alcohol use disorders (AUD) also use other substances; brain ...
Moderate alcohol consumption is widespread but its impact on brain structure and function is content...
Heavy alcohol consumption has been associated with brain atrophy, neuronal loss, and poorer white ma...
Background & aimsEvidence suggests that consuming light-to-moderate amounts of alcohol reduces t...
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...
About 85% of the adult population in the Netherlands regularly drinks alcohol. Chronic excessive alc...
Background: Over 50% of individuals with alcohol use disorders (AUD) also use other substances; brai...
Background: Alcohol misuse often manifests in two different patterns of drinking; Binge Drinking (BD...
Objectives: To investigate whether moderate alcohol consumption has a favourable or adverse associat...
<div><p>Damage to the brain’s white matter is a signature injury of alcohol use disorders (AUDs), ye...
Numerous studies have explored the morphological differences of the brain between subjects with alco...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol misuse is a major global public health issue. The disorder is characterized by a...
Damage to the brain's white matter is a signature injury of alcohol use disorders (AUDs), yet unders...
Heavy alcohol consumption is associated with deleterious changes in the brain but associations of mo...
BackgroundOver 50% of individuals with alcohol use disorders (AUD) also use other substances; brain ...
Moderate alcohol consumption is widespread but its impact on brain structure and function is content...
Heavy alcohol consumption has been associated with brain atrophy, neuronal loss, and poorer white ma...
Background & aimsEvidence suggests that consuming light-to-moderate amounts of alcohol reduces t...
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...
About 85% of the adult population in the Netherlands regularly drinks alcohol. Chronic excessive alc...
Background: Over 50% of individuals with alcohol use disorders (AUD) also use other substances; brai...
Background: Alcohol misuse often manifests in two different patterns of drinking; Binge Drinking (BD...
Objectives: To investigate whether moderate alcohol consumption has a favourable or adverse associat...
<div><p>Damage to the brain’s white matter is a signature injury of alcohol use disorders (AUDs), ye...
Numerous studies have explored the morphological differences of the brain between subjects with alco...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol misuse is a major global public health issue. The disorder is characterized by a...
Damage to the brain's white matter is a signature injury of alcohol use disorders (AUDs), yet unders...
Heavy alcohol consumption is associated with deleterious changes in the brain but associations of mo...
BackgroundOver 50% of individuals with alcohol use disorders (AUD) also use other substances; brain ...