Social drinking and cognitive function: a review.

Substance and alcohol actions/misuse Pub Date : 1983-01-01
E P Noble
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Six different studies of social drinkers drawn from California, Oklahoma, Massachusetts and Michigan, using different methodologies, indicate a negative association between social drinking (specifically quantity of alcohol consumed per drinking occasion) and sober cognitive performance. This relationship prevails not only in men but also in women. The decrements in performance are greater in older than in younger individuals, and they are more evident in heavy than in light social drinkers. These findings do not necessarily indicate, albeit they do suggest, a causal link between social drinking and impairments in cognitive functioning. Additional questions raised in this review must be answered before a cause and effect relationship is established between social drinking and cognitive dysfunction.

社交饮酒与认知功能:综述。
来自加利福尼亚州、俄克拉荷马州、马萨诸塞州和密歇根州的六项不同的社交饮酒者研究,使用不同的方法,表明社交饮酒(特别是每次饮酒的酒精摄入量)与清醒的认知表现之间存在负相关。这种关系不仅存在于男性中,也存在于女性中。年纪大的人比年轻人表现得更差,在社交场合大量饮酒的人比少量饮酒的人表现得更明显。这些发现并不一定表明,尽管它们确实表明,社交饮酒与认知功能障碍之间存在因果关系。在确定社交饮酒与认知功能障碍之间的因果关系之前,本综述中提出的其他问题必须得到回答。
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