Alcohol use and the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease
Title
Alcohol use and the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease
Publication type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2001
Authors
Journal
Alcohol Research and Health
Volume
25
Issue
4
Pagination
299 - 306
Date published
2001
ISBN
0090838X (ISSN)
Keywords
Alcohol Drinking, alcoholic beverage, Alzheimer disease, Alzheimer's disease, AODR (alcohol or other drug-related) dementia, Cholinergic receptors, Chronic AODE (effects of alcohol or other drugs), Cognitive and memory disorder, Diagnostic criteria, drinking behavior, drug interaction, human, Humans, nicotine, pathophysiology, review, risk factor, Risk Factors
Abstract
Some of the detrimental effects of heavy alcohol use on brain function are similar to those observed with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Although alcohol use may be a risk factor for AD, it is difficult to study this relationship because of similarities between alcoholic dementia and AD and because standard diagnostic criteria for alcoholic dementia have not yet been developed. Similar biological mechanisms may be involved in the effects of AD and alcohol abuse on the brain. Epidemiologic studies have investigated the relationship between alcohol use and AD but have not provided strong evidence to suggest that alcohol use influences the risk of developing AD. Further research is needed before the effect of alcohol use on AD is understood fully.