2016
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.23172
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Negative and interactive effects of sex, aging, and alcohol abuse on gray matter morphometry

Abstract: Chronic alcohol use is associated with declines in gray matter volume, as is the normal aging process. Less apparent, however, is how the interaction between aging and heavy alcohol use affects changes in gray matter across the lifespan. There is some evidence that women are more vulnerable to the negative effects of alcohol use on gray matter than men. In the current study, we examined whether localized gray matter was related to measures of alcohol use disorder (e.g., AUDIT score) in a large sample (N = 436)… Show more

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“…Our previous results suggested widespread negative associations of medium effect size between alcohol use and GM throughout the brain and cerebellum, above and beyond important confounding variables such as age. Negative associations between alcohol use and GM volume were observed even among the youngest age group of the sample (ages 18 to 25 years) [8]. The current study supported previous VBM results among adults, such that large clusters of negative association between problem drinking and GM volume (e.g., accounting for approximately 15% of variance) were observed.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…Our previous results suggested widespread negative associations of medium effect size between alcohol use and GM throughout the brain and cerebellum, above and beyond important confounding variables such as age. Negative associations between alcohol use and GM volume were observed even among the youngest age group of the sample (ages 18 to 25 years) [8]. The current study supported previous VBM results among adults, such that large clusters of negative association between problem drinking and GM volume (e.g., accounting for approximately 15% of variance) were observed.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Chronic alcohol consumption is associated with lower gray matter (GM) volume globally [35] and in specific cortical structures [67]. Results of our recent large-scale study support a negative correlation between alcohol use severity and global GM volume in adults as young as 18 years [8]. Studies among adolescents suggest regional reductions in frontal [911], temporal and parietal [10], and cerebellar volume [12], or differences localized to specific structures such as the hippocampus [13].…”
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