Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) has previously been identified as a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease and cognitive impairment. However, the mechanisms underlying the connection between AUD and Alzheimer's disease remain unclear. Episodic memory is impaired in both AUD and mild cognitive imp...
AUD = Alcohol Use Disorder; PCL-5 = PTSD Checklist -5; IDS-SR = Inventory of Depressive Symptoms – Self-Report. Safety Three serious adverse events (SAE) occurred in the trial; one occurred in a veteran with AUD when he was receiving sham stimulation that developed homicidal ideation, and...
Adults with mild to moderate depression exhibit more alcohol related problems compared to the general adult population: a cross sec- tional study. BMC ... J Åhlin,M Hallgren,A Öjehagen,... - 《Bmc Public Health》 被引量: 17发表: 2015年 Toward an alcohol use disorder continuum using...
Excessive alcohol consumption of 12 or more standard drinks (21 units or 168 grams of ethanol) weekly has been associated with brain changes and increased risk of cognitive impairment and dementia. A study including 97 patients with alcohol use disorder found that age, particularly those aged 53 ...
Alcohol use was measured by the 3-item Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test-consumption (AUDIT-C)32. Smoking status, social media use, incontinence, oral health problem, social support, and perceived health were also measured. Blood pressure was measured twice by nurses using standard method33...
Participants aged 18–65 years with reported alcohol problems, a score ≥8 on the Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test (AUDIT), and IQ <70 (+/5%CI) were recruited and were randomly allocated to either EBI (five weekly sessions and one follow-up at 8weeks) and usual care or usual ...
Psychiatric conditions included mood disorder (ie, depression, dysthymia, and bipolar disorder), anxiety, posttraumatic stress disorder, substance use disorder (ie, alcohol or drug use), tobacco use, and sleep disorder (ie, sleep apnea, insomnia, hypersomnia, parasomnia, and circadian rhythm ...
Avoid alcohol and illegal drugs. These are unhealthy ways of coping with symptoms of depression, can make symptoms worse over time, and increase your risk of developing a substance use disorder. Be sure that you are taking your medications correctly. Tell your doctor about any supplements or her...
You can try to avoid foods that induce reflux: fatty foods, chocolate, peppermint, and excessive alcohol. Cola, red wine, and orange juice are very acidic, so it would be wise to avoid them too, In addition to these, you can try to use a diary to reveal which kind of food causes ...
Kawasaki syndromeis a multisysteminflammatory disorderand a number of organ systems may be involved, as shown inTable II. Early in the acute stage, gastrointestinal complaints include nausea, abdominal pain, and diarrhea.Mild hepatic dysfunctionin association with modest elevation of serumtransaminasesand...