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Binge drinking during adolescence and young adulthood is associated with deficits in verbal episodic memory

Binge drinking (BD), a harmful pattern of alcohol consumption, is common during adolescence. Young adults with alcohol use disorders exhibit hippocampal alterations and episodic memory deficits. However, it is not known how these difficulties progress in community BD adolescents. Our objective was t...

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Autores principales: Carbia, Carina, Cadaveira, Fernando, Caamaño-Isorna, Francisco, Rodríguez-Holguín, Socorro, Corral, Montse
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5289570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28152062
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171393
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author Carbia, Carina
Cadaveira, Fernando
Caamaño-Isorna, Francisco
Rodríguez-Holguín, Socorro
Corral, Montse
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Cadaveira, Fernando
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description Binge drinking (BD), a harmful pattern of alcohol consumption, is common during adolescence. Young adults with alcohol use disorders exhibit hippocampal alterations and episodic memory deficits. However, it is not known how these difficulties progress in community BD adolescents. Our objective was to analyze the relationship between BD trajectory and verbal episodic memory during the developmental period spanning from adolescence and to early adulthood. An initial sample of 155 male and female first-year university students with no other risk factors were followed over six years. Participants were classified as stable non-BDs, stable BDs and ex-BDs according to the third AUDIT item. At baseline, participants comprised 36 ♂/ 40 ♀ non-BDs (18.58 years), 40 ♂/ 39 ♀ BDs (18.87 years), and at the third follow-up, they comprised 8 ♂/ 8 ♀ stable non-BDs (25.49 years), 2 ♂/ 2 ♀ stable BDs (25.40) and 8 ♂/ 12 ♀ ex-BDs (24.97 years). Episodic memory was assessed four times with the Logical Memory subtest (WMS-III) and the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT). Generalized linear mixed models were applied. The results showed that, relative to non-BDs, stable BDs presented difficulties in immediate and delayed recall in the Logical Memory subtest. These difficulties remained stable over time. The short-term ex-BDs continued to display difficulties in immediate and delayed recall in the Logical Memory subtest, but long-term ex-BDs did not. The effects were not influenced by age of alcohol onset, frequency of cannabis use, tobacco use or psychopathological distress. In conclusion, BD during adolescence and young adulthood is associated with episodic memory deficits. Abandoning the BD pattern may lead to partial recovery. These findings are consistent with the vulnerability of the adolescent hippocampus to the neurotoxic effects of alcohol.
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spelling pubmed-52895702017-02-17 Binge drinking during adolescence and young adulthood is associated with deficits in verbal episodic memory Carbia, Carina Cadaveira, Fernando Caamaño-Isorna, Francisco Rodríguez-Holguín, Socorro Corral, Montse PLoS One Research Article Binge drinking (BD), a harmful pattern of alcohol consumption, is common during adolescence. Young adults with alcohol use disorders exhibit hippocampal alterations and episodic memory deficits. However, it is not known how these difficulties progress in community BD adolescents. Our objective was to analyze the relationship between BD trajectory and verbal episodic memory during the developmental period spanning from adolescence and to early adulthood. An initial sample of 155 male and female first-year university students with no other risk factors were followed over six years. Participants were classified as stable non-BDs, stable BDs and ex-BDs according to the third AUDIT item. At baseline, participants comprised 36 ♂/ 40 ♀ non-BDs (18.58 years), 40 ♂/ 39 ♀ BDs (18.87 years), and at the third follow-up, they comprised 8 ♂/ 8 ♀ stable non-BDs (25.49 years), 2 ♂/ 2 ♀ stable BDs (25.40) and 8 ♂/ 12 ♀ ex-BDs (24.97 years). Episodic memory was assessed four times with the Logical Memory subtest (WMS-III) and the Rey Auditory Verbal Learning Test (RAVLT). Generalized linear mixed models were applied. The results showed that, relative to non-BDs, stable BDs presented difficulties in immediate and delayed recall in the Logical Memory subtest. These difficulties remained stable over time. The short-term ex-BDs continued to display difficulties in immediate and delayed recall in the Logical Memory subtest, but long-term ex-BDs did not. The effects were not influenced by age of alcohol onset, frequency of cannabis use, tobacco use or psychopathological distress. In conclusion, BD during adolescence and young adulthood is associated with episodic memory deficits. Abandoning the BD pattern may lead to partial recovery. These findings are consistent with the vulnerability of the adolescent hippocampus to the neurotoxic effects of alcohol. Public Library of Science 2017-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5289570/ /pubmed/28152062 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171393 Text en © 2017 Carbia et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Cadaveira, Fernando
Caamaño-Isorna, Francisco
Rodríguez-Holguín, Socorro
Corral, Montse
Binge drinking during adolescence and young adulthood is associated with deficits in verbal episodic memory
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title_full Binge drinking during adolescence and young adulthood is associated with deficits in verbal episodic memory
title_fullStr Binge drinking during adolescence and young adulthood is associated with deficits in verbal episodic memory
title_full_unstemmed Binge drinking during adolescence and young adulthood is associated with deficits in verbal episodic memory
title_short Binge drinking during adolescence and young adulthood is associated with deficits in verbal episodic memory
title_sort binge drinking during adolescence and young adulthood is associated with deficits in verbal episodic memory
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5289570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28152062
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0171393
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