At the same time, however, other studies have shown a correlation
between moderate alcohol consumption and increased risk of breast cancer.
Large - scale studies have shown that the link
between moderate alcohol use and a lower risk of kidney cancer is real: 20 — 30 % lower, depending on gender, age and the amount of alcohol consumed.
Not exact matches
«There is more discrepancy
between the two, however, for more mild and
moderate cases of
alcohol use disorder.
These cultural differences may have a differential impact on associations
between verbal ability and
alcohol use variables such that this relationship may be
moderated by ethnic group in the U.S. but not in Finland.
The studies (though conducted almost entirely in men) showed that there's a definite interaction
between flibanserin and
alcohol, with an increased number of side effects such as dizziness and fainting at
moderate and high
alcohol doses.
DARIEN, IL — A new study is the first to show that insomnia symptoms mediate the relationship
between alcohol use and suicide risk, and that this mediation is
moderated by gender.
Moderate drinkers who consume
between 14 and 21 units of
alcohol per week still have higher risk for a type of brain damage compared with teetotalers.
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: The
moderating role of personality traits
between work organization conditions and
alcohol misuse by Canadian workers was examined.
CONCLUSIONS: This study builds upon previous research, since no prior study was able to identify the
moderating role that self - esteem plays
between physical demands at work, and worker's
alcohol misuse.
OBJECTIVE: The
moderating role of personality traits
between work organization conditions and
alcohol misuse by Canadian workers was examined.
Results suggested that externalizing symptoms
moderated the association
between internalizing symptoms and probability of
alcohol, but not marijuana use.
Our findings suggested that externalizing symptoms
moderated the association
between internalizing symptoms and trajectories of probability of
alcohol use, and that this interaction was negative consistent with a protective effect.
Several studies of inpatients have noted that depressed individuals are significantly less likely to be violent than individuals with other types of disorders.8 - 10, 23 Moreover, affective disorders were not found to be related to an increased risk for homicide in a Finnish cohort study.15 By contrast, other studies have found a relationship
between affective disorders and homicide, 24 self - reported violent behavior, 2 and conduct disorder in childhood and adolescence.25 One possible explanation for these conflicting results could be the potential
moderating role of
alcohol abuse in this relationship.
The Prospective Association
Between Internalizing Symptoms and Adolescent
Alcohol Involvement and the
Moderating Role of Age and Externalizing Symptoms.
The present study used a longitudinal community sample (N = 387, 55 % female, 83 % White) to test whether externalizing symptoms
moderated the relationship
between internalizing symptoms and trajectories of
alcohol and marijuana use from early (age 11 — 12 years old) to late (age 18 — 19 years old) adolescence.
Furthermore, studies that have incorporated a genetic approach to the understanding of the association
between maternal
alcohol use in the antenatal period and offspring outcomes, using a Mendelian Randomization (MR) design, have on the whole demonstrated adverse associations of
moderate maternal drinking in pregnancy and offspring outcomes [5,9,59].