The study, «Alcohol Challenge Responses Predict
Future Alcohol Use Disorder Symptoms: A 6 - Year Prospective Study,» was supported by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, the Alcoholic Beverage Medical Research Foundation, the University of Chicago Comprehensive Cancer Center, the National Center for Research Resources, the National Institutes of Health Roadmap for Medical Research and the New York State Psychiatric Institute.
Not exact matches
Once someone develops
alcohol use disorder, chances of responsible cutting down are virtually nil — the person has become dependent on
alcohol to a point beyond their control, and the only recourse is treatment at a professional
alcohol detox center, followed by a
future of total abstinence.
This mechanism may be one possible explanation as to why 10 percent of the population develop
alcohol use disorders and this study may be helpful for the development of
future medications to treat this devastating disease.»
New research shows that a person's response to
alcohol can predict their
future drinking behavior, including their frequency of binge drinking and the risk of developing an
alcohol -
use disorder.
Proposed psychological and physiological mechanisms of action of MBRP and directions for
future research are also examined with a specific focus on treating individuals recovering from
alcohol use disorders.