If you’re one of those people liking their daily shots of
alcohol, here is another good reason to quit or practice moderation.
Researchers from
“The take-home message is that, if you want a lot, you’re
going to hurt your brain. This is something we knew, but this is a huge study
that quantifies that,” said Rajesh Miranda, an associate professor of
neuroscience and experimental therapeutics at the Texas A&M Health Science
Center College of Medicine.
This is not the case with moderate drinking, which was
showed to decrease risk of cardiovascular disease, improve cognitive function
and cut risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
The new study, conducted by Carol Ann Paul, of
The researchers found that almost 38 percent of men and 44 percent of women were low drinkers. But when measuring the brain volume of those falling in the category of heavy drinkers, the researchers found that their brain was smaller than in low drinkers. Overall, lower drinkers had brain volumes of 78 percent of their total cranial volume, abstainers had 78.6 percent, moderate drinkers 77.8 percent, while heavy drinkers had brain volumes of 77.3 percent. The association between drinking and brain volume was even stronger in women due to biological factors, including women’s smaller size and their vulnerability to the effects of alcohol.
“The public health effect of this study gives a clear message about the possible dangers of drinking alcohol. Prospective longitudinal studies are needed to confirm these results as well as to determine whether there are any functional consequences associated with increasing alcohol consumption,” the authors write in the October issue of the journal Archives of Neurology.