1. Psychological alcohol dependence, known as alcohol addiction oralcohol use disorder (AUD). 2. Physical alcohol dependence. Alcohol addiction is a psychological disease defined as one’s inability to controlalcoholconsumption. This umbrella term illustrates a form of high-risk drinking that typically...
Number of alcohol use disorder symptoms exhibited a curvilinear relationship with meeting physical activity requirements, such that the positive association degraded with high symptom counts. Conclusion: There is a positive association between physical activity and less severe forms of alcohol use disorder ...
Physical activity and risk of alcohol use disorders: results from a prospective cohort study. Ejsing Louise Kri...,Becker Ulrik,Tolstrup Janne S.,... - 《Alcohol Alcohol》 - 2015 - 被引量: 6 Physical activity and risk of alcohol use disorders: results from a prospective cohort study. Louis...
Results: After statistically controlling for confounds, alcohol abuse but not dependence was associated with greater prevalence of physical activity. Number of alcohol use disorder symptoms exhibited a curvilinear relationship with meeting physical activity requirements, such that the positive association ...
Exercise interventions reduced daily alcohol dependence and significantly improved physical and mental health, like heart rate and anxiety, among patients with alcohol use disorder, according to a systematic review and meta-analysis. “Given the dual effects of a low rate of medica...
In adjusted models, we found that older age, non-Hispanic Black race, lower education and income levels, Midwestern and Southern region of residence, former smoking, infrequent alcohol use, physical inactivity, consumption of less fruits, vegetables, brown rice and more cheese, fried potato and ...
Alcohol abuse covers the "alcohol abuse" and "alcohol dependence". Generally speaking, if a person is not excessive use of alcohol and self-restraint, resulting in cognitive, behavioral, physical, social function or interpersonal disorder or injury, and knowingly, unable to exercise restraint, to ...
Alcohol use disorder identi- fication test. Addiction 90, 1349–1356. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1360-0443.1995.901013496.x (1995). 47. Costa, M. et al. Screening and care for alcohol use disorder in France: Expectations, barriers and levers using a ...
In this study, we tested avoidant coping and alcohol use as mediators of the relationship between trauma exposure, PTSD, and self-reported physical health complaints in female drinkers. In 827 college women, we compared three groups: women with no trauma history, women with a sexual assault but...
A carer who has a personality disorder, depression, or another mental illness A carer who has a history of family violence, such as physical or sexual abuse A carer who has stress from work, taking care of the elder, or financial problemsWhat are the signs and symptoms of physical abuse?