Assessing driving-relevant attentional impairment after a multiday drinking session: A two-phase pilot study
CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that the absence of blood alcohol acutely may not be indicative of unimpaired cognitive performance and that other factors related to multiday drinking may produce driving-related attentional deficits. The findings reinforce the need to measure attentional performance in real-world drinking contexts despite the methodological complexities of doing so. A larger study is warranted to replicate the findings and should include attentional measures that either are more sensitive to the effects of acute alcohol intoxication than those in our study or are based on a driving simulator.PMID:3540450...
Source: Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research - April 11, 2022 Category: Addiction Authors: Thomas Norman Lauren A Monds Natali Dilevski Benjamin Riordan Amy Peacock Stuart G Ferguson Emmanuel Kuntsche Raimondo Bruno Source Type: research

IJERPH, Vol. 19, Pages 4301: Alcohol Consumption on the Heaviest Drinking Occasion and Hangovers during the First Dutch COVID-19 Lockdown
In conclusion, the first COVID-19 lockdown in the Netherlands was associated with reduced alcohol intake on the heaviest drinking occasion and a reduction in the severity of hangovers, particularly among young male adults. (Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health)
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - April 3, 2022 Category: Environmental Health Authors: Agnese Merlo Noortje R Severeijns Pauline A Hendriksen Sarah Benson Andrew Scholey Johan Garssen Gillian Bruce Joris C Verster Tags: Article Source Type: research

The petrochemical industry's pandemic hangover
The North American industry has seen demand recover but still faces tough logistics and high energy prices (Source: Chemical and Engineering News)
Source: Chemical and Engineering News - March 28, 2022 Category: Chemistry Authors: Alexander H. Tullo Source Type: research

The petrochemical industry’s pandemic hangover
The North American industry has seen demand recover but still faces tough logistics and high energy prices (Source: Chemical and Engineering News)
Source: Chemical and Engineering News - March 28, 2022 Category: Chemistry Authors: Alexander H. Tullo Source Type: research

“The Triptan's Hangover”: A Multicentric Cross-sectional Observational Study of the Adverse Events of Triptans in Patients With Migraine
The emergence of triptans represented a breakthrough in the treatment of migraine, but in clinical practice, patients describe symptoms that resemble those of a hangover after taking them. We propose the use of the Hangover Symptoms Scale (HSS) to evaluate this syndrome in patients that take triptans, which may help identify patients at higher risk of presenting these adverse effects that may interfere with therapeutic compliance. (Source: Clinical Neuropharmacology)
Source: Clinical Neuropharmacology - March 1, 2022 Category: Neurology Tags: Original Articles Source Type: research

Acute alcohol rewarding effects as a risk factor for hangover frequency
CONCLUSION: This study highlights the role of the hedonic reward and motivational salience of alcohol as potential mechanisms of alcohol-related consequences (i.e., hangover) among light-to-heavy social drinking young adults.PMID:35184004 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107279 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - February 20, 2022 Category: Addiction Authors: Jesus Chavarria Daniel J Fridberg Andrea C King Source Type: research

Acute alcohol rewarding effects as a risk factor for hangover frequency
CONCLUSION: This study highlights the role of the hedonic reward and motivational salience of alcohol as potential mechanisms of alcohol-related consequences (i.e., hangover) among light-to-heavy social drinking young adults.PMID:35184004 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107279 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - February 20, 2022 Category: Addiction Authors: Jesus Chavarria Daniel J Fridberg Andrea C King Source Type: research

Molecules, Vol. 27, Pages 1175: Production of Bioactive Substances to Alleviates Hangover and Ethanol-Induced Liver Damage through Fermentation of Oenanthe javanica Using Lactiplantibacillus plantarum
Jin Woo Kim The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of the bioconversion products of Oenanthe javanica extract fermented by Lactiplantibacillus plantarum (OEFL) on relieving hangovers and improving liver function. In addition, the bioactive substance of the OEFL, which alleviates hangover and ethanol-induced liver damage, was identified and its bioactive property was verified through in vivo experiments. In major substances analysis using high-performance liquid chromatography, OEFL produced 9.5-fold higher p-coumaric acid than the O. Javanica extract (OE). In addition, considering that quinic acid, which i...
Source: Molecules - February 9, 2022 Category: Chemistry Authors: Da Hye Gam Jae Hyun Park So Hee Kim Min Ho Kang Se Bin Kim Jin Woo Kim Tags: Article Source Type: research

Daily-level analysis of drinking intensity and acute physical consequences
CONCLUSIONS: High-intensity drinking days were associated with a distinctly greater risk for acute physical consequences than binge or moderate drinking days.PMID:35065367 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107246 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - January 22, 2022 Category: Addiction Authors: Rebecca J Evans-Polce Brittany L Stevenson Megan E Patrick Source Type: research

Daily-level analysis of drinking intensity and acute physical consequences
CONCLUSIONS: High-intensity drinking days were associated with a distinctly greater risk for acute physical consequences than binge or moderate drinking days.PMID:35065367 | DOI:10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107246 (Source: Addictive Behaviors)
Source: Addictive Behaviors - January 22, 2022 Category: Addiction Authors: Rebecca J Evans-Polce Brittany L Stevenson Megan E Patrick Source Type: research

The experience of physiological and psychosocial alcohol-related harms across adolescence and its association with alcohol use disorder in early adulthood: A prospective cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: Adolescents display heterogeneous transition patterns across physiological and psychosocial alcohol-related harms. Females are at greater risk of experiencing early physiological harms. Experience of both physiological and psychosocial harms in late adolescence is an important and potentially modifiable precursor to clinically relevant alcohol problems in early adulthood.PMID:34921682 | DOI:10.1111/acer.14726 (Source: Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research)
Source: Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research - December 18, 2021 Category: Addiction Authors: Wing See Yuen Raimondo Bruno Gary C K Chan Jim McCambridge Tim Slade Philip J Clare Alexandra Aiken Kypros Kypri Delyse Hutchinson Nyanda McBride Veronica Boland Emily Upton Michael Farrell Richard P Mattick Amy Peacock Source Type: research

The experience of physiological and psychosocial alcohol-related harms across adolescence and its association with alcohol use disorder in early adulthood: A prospective cohort study
CONCLUSIONS: Adolescents display heterogeneous transition patterns across physiological and psychosocial alcohol-related harms. Females are at greater risk of experiencing early physiological harms. Experience of both physiological and psychosocial harms in late adolescence is an important and potentially modifiable precursor to clinically relevant alcohol problems in early adulthood.PMID:34921682 | DOI:10.1111/acer.14726 (Source: Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research)
Source: Alcoholism, Clinical and Experimental Research - December 18, 2021 Category: Addiction Authors: Wing See Yuen Raimondo Bruno Gary C K Chan Jim McCambridge Tim Slade Philip J Clare Alexandra Aiken Kypros Kypri Delyse Hutchinson Nyanda McBride Veronica Boland Emily Upton Michael Farrell Richard P Mattick Amy Peacock Source Type: research

Latent class analysis of drinking game consequences among college drinkers
Addict Behav. 2021 Dec 3;126:107203. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2021.107203. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTParticipation in drinking games has been identified as one specific alcohol-related context linked to increased risk for heavier alcohol consumption and negative consequences among college students. Despite advances in drinking game research, questions remain about the different types of individuals at risk from participating. The current study utilized latent class analysis to classify individuals based on their endorsement of eight negative drinking game consequences from the Hazardous Drinking Games Measure. Analyses in...
Source: Addictive Behaviors - December 17, 2021 Category: Addiction Authors: Dennis Hoyer Christopher J Correia Source Type: research

Latent class analysis of drinking game consequences among college drinkers
Addict Behav. 2021 Dec 3;126:107203. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2021.107203. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTParticipation in drinking games has been identified as one specific alcohol-related context linked to increased risk for heavier alcohol consumption and negative consequences among college students. Despite advances in drinking game research, questions remain about the different types of individuals at risk from participating. The current study utilized latent class analysis to classify individuals based on their endorsement of eight negative drinking game consequences from the Hazardous Drinking Games Measure. Analyses in...
Source: Addictive Behaviors - December 17, 2021 Category: Addiction Authors: Dennis Hoyer Christopher J Correia Source Type: research

Navigating the "COVID hangover" in physiology courses
This article describes ongoing difficulties for undergraduate STEM students and educators and suggests strategies and easy-to-use resources that may help educators navigate the "COVID hangover" and ongoing COVID-related disruptions.PMID:34882485 | DOI:10.1152/advan.00170.2021 (Source: Advances in Physiology Education)
Source: Advances in Physiology Education - December 9, 2021 Category: Physiology Authors: Jennifer E Schaefer Source Type: research