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- Drinking Alcohol Improves Brain Functioning
- Moderate Drinking Improves Brain Functioning
- Drinking Alcohol and Mental Functioning
- Moderate drinking Benefits Mental Function
- Drinking Alcohol in Moderation Reduces Cognitive Impairment
- Drinking Alcohol Good for Memory and Thinking
- Drinking Alcohol Helps Brain Cognition
- More: Medical Reports
Drinking Alcohol in Moderation Benefits Brain Functioning
Two recent medical studies have added to the evidence that drinking alcohol in moderation is associated with better cognitive or thinking ability.
Researchers in Australia studied 7,485 people age 20 to 64 years. They found that moderate drinkers (males who consumed up to 14 drinks per week and females who consumed up to 7) performed better than abstainers on all measures of cognitive ability.
Sex, race, education and extroversion-introversion all had an influence but failed to account for the findings.
References:
- Rodgers, B., et al. Non-linear relationships between cognitive function and alcohol consumption in young, middle-aged and older adults: The PATH Through Life Project. Addiction, 2005, 100(9), 1280-1290; Anstey, K. J., et al. Lower cognitive test scores observed in alcohol are associated with demographic, personality, and biological factors: The PATH Through Life Project. Addiction, 2005, 100(9), 1291-1301.
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Additional Information
- Drinking Alcohol Improves Brain Functioning
- Moderate Drinking Improves Brain Functioning
- Drinking Alcohol and Mental Functioning
- Moderate drinking Benefits Mental Function
- Drinking Alcohol in Moderation Reduces Cognitive Impairment
- Drinking Alcohol Good for Memory and Thinking
- Drinking Alcohol Helps Brain Cognition
- More: Medical Reports

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