Alcohol consumption and cognitive impairment among Korean older adults: Does gender matter?

Title
Alcohol consumption and cognitive impairment among Korean older adults: Does gender matter?
Publication type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2014
Journal
International Psychogeriatrics
Volume
26
Issue
2
Pagination
335 - 340
Date published
2014
ISBN
10416102 (ISSN)
Abstract

Background: This study investigated gender differences in the relationship between alcohol consumption and cognitive impairment among older adults in South Korea. Methods: Using data from the Korean Longitudinal Study of Ageing, 2,471 females and 1,657 males were analyzed separately. Cognitive impairment was measured based on the Korean version of the Mini-Mental State Exam score. Logistic regression was conducted to examine the relationship between alcohol consumption and cognitive impairment among Korean older adults. Results: Multivariate analysis showed that compared to moderate drinkers, past drinkers were more likely to be cognitively impaired for women, while heavy drinkers were more likely to be cognitively impaired for men. Conclusions: Findings suggest that the relationship between alcohol consumption and cognition varies with gender. Clinicians and service providers should consider gender differences when developing strategies for the prevention and treatment of alcohol-related cognitive decline among older adults. Copyright