Women's use of alcohol: Neurobiobehavioral concomitants and consequences.

Front Neuroendocrinol

University of Florida, Department of Psychiatry, Gainesville, FL, United States; University of Florida, Department of Psychology, Gainesville, FL, United States; University of Florida, Department of Neuroscience, Gainesville, United States; University of Florida, Center for Addiction Research & Education, Gainesville, FL, United States.

Published: July 2023

In this narrative review, we draw from historical and contemporary literature to explore the impact of alcohol consumption on brain and behavior among women. We examine three domains: 1) the impact of alcohol use disorder (AUD) on neurobiobehavioral outcomes, 2) its impact on social cognition/emotion processing, and 3) alcohol's acute effects in older women. There is compelling evidence of alcohol-related compromise in neuropsychological function, neural activation, and brain structure. Investigations of social cognition and alcohol effects in older women represent emerging areas of study. Initial analyses suggest that women with AUD show significant deficits in emotion processing, a finding also observed in older women who have consumed a moderate dose of alcohol. Critically, despite the long-recognized need for programmatic interrogation of alcohol's effect in women, studies with sufficient numbers of women for meaningful analysis represent a small proportion of the literature, constraining interpretation and generalization.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yfrne.2023.101079DOI Listing

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