Daily experiences of hangover severity and food consumption in young adults
CONCLUSIONS: Higher hangover severity may lead to greater intake of some unhealthy foods such as hot chips, an effect that may not be reduceable to those associated with alcohol consumption per se. Interventions that target excessive drinking primarily, but also emphasize the importance of a healthy diet, should be considered for this population.PMID:34431182 | DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12555 (Source: British Journal of Health Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Health Psychology - August 25, 2021 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kirsten C Morley Warren B Logge Benjamin C Riordan Sean Brannon Paul S Haber Tamlin S Conner Source Type: research

Daily experiences of hangover severity and food consumption in young adults
CONCLUSIONS: Higher hangover severity may lead to greater intake of some unhealthy foods such as hot chips, an effect that may not be reduceable to those associated with alcohol consumption per se. Interventions that target excessive drinking primarily, but also emphasize the importance of a healthy diet, should be considered for this population.PMID:34431182 | DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12555 (Source: British Journal of Health Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Health Psychology - August 25, 2021 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kirsten C Morley Warren B Logge Benjamin C Riordan Sean Brannon Paul S Haber Tamlin S Conner Source Type: research

Daily experiences of hangover severity and food consumption in young adults
CONCLUSIONS: Higher hangover severity may lead to greater intake of some unhealthy foods such as hot chips, an effect that may not be reduceable to those associated with alcohol consumption per se. Interventions that target excessive drinking primarily, but also emphasize the importance of a healthy diet, should be considered for this population.PMID:34431182 | DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12555 (Source: British Journal of Health Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Health Psychology - August 25, 2021 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kirsten C Morley Warren B Logge Benjamin C Riordan Sean Brannon Paul S Haber Tamlin S Conner Source Type: research

Daily experiences of hangover severity and food consumption in young adults
CONCLUSIONS: Higher hangover severity may lead to greater intake of some unhealthy foods such as hot chips, an effect that may not be reduceable to those associated with alcohol consumption per se. Interventions that target excessive drinking primarily, but also emphasize the importance of a healthy diet, should be considered for this population.PMID:34431182 | DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12555 (Source: British Journal of Health Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Health Psychology - August 25, 2021 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kirsten C Morley Warren B Logge Benjamin C Riordan Sean Brannon Paul S Haber Tamlin S Conner Source Type: research

Daily experiences of hangover severity and food consumption in young adults
CONCLUSIONS: Higher hangover severity may lead to greater intake of some unhealthy foods such as hot chips, an effect that may not be reduceable to those associated with alcohol consumption per se. Interventions that target excessive drinking primarily, but also emphasize the importance of a healthy diet, should be considered for this population.PMID:34431182 | DOI:10.1111/bjhp.12555 (Source: British Journal of Health Psychology)
Source: British Journal of Health Psychology - August 25, 2021 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kirsten C Morley Warren B Logge Benjamin C Riordan Sean Brannon Paul S Haber Tamlin S Conner Source Type: research

Traditional Uses, Phytochemical Constituents and Pharmacological Properties of Averrhoa carambola L.: A Review
Averrhoa carambola L. (star fruit) is an edible fruit that is extensively cultivated in southern China, Southeast Asia, India, and northern South America. It has a sweet and juicy taste and is frequently used in fruit salads and fruit platters, as a garnish in cocktail drinks and beverages, or squeezed into juice and served as a beverage. Traditionally, it has been used for treating diabetes and diabetic nephropathy, arthralgia, vomiting, lithangiuria, coughing, hangovers, and chronic paroxysmal headache for thousands of years. Currently, approximately 132 compounds have been isolated from A. carambola. Among them, flavono...
Source: Frontiers in Pharmacology - August 12, 2021 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research

The “filling defect”: an appropriate radiological term or a fluoroscopic hangover?
Sir —The term “filling defect” is commonly used to imply or indicate the presence of a soft-tissue mass, tumour, thrombus, stone, artefact, foreign body, or other structure by indirect means. This is usually in the context of contrast fluoroscopic studies, such as the double-contrast barium enema examination,1 catheter pulmonary angiography,2 peripheral arterial angiography (Fig 1a), lower-limb venography,3 or intravenous urography.4 (Source: Clinical Radiology)
Source: Clinical Radiology - July 10, 2021 Category: Radiology Authors: N. Manghat, N. Kaneria, M. Hamilton Tags: Correspondence Source Type: research

Male, but not female, Sprague Dawley rats display enhanced fear learning following acute ethanol withdrawal (hangover)
Publication date: Available online 8 July 2021Source: Pharmacology Biochemistry and BehaviorAuthor(s): Paige Marsland, Allissa Parrella, Andrew S. Vore, Thaddeus M. Barney, Elena I. Varlinskaya, Terrence Deak (Source: Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior)
Source: Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior - July 9, 2021 Category: Biochemistry Source Type: research

Effect of Previous-Day Alcohol Ingestion on Muscle Function and Performance of Severe-Intensity Exercise
CONCLUSIONS: Previous-day alcohol consumption significantly reduces morning-after performance of severe-intensity exercise. Practitioners should educate their athletes, especially those whose events rely on anaerobic capacity and/or a rapid response of the aerobic pathways, of the adverse effect of previous-day alcohol consumption on performance.PMID:34225252 | DOI:10.1123/ijspp.2020-0790 (Source: International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance)
Source: International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance - July 5, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Alex G Shaw Sungwon Chae Danielle E Levitt Jonathan L Nicholson Jakob L Vingren David W Hill Source Type: research

Unknown safety and efficacy of alcohol hangover treatments puts consumers at risk
Addict Behav. 2021 Jun 27;122:107029. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2021.107029. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTIt is important that hangover products are both safe and effective. The aims of the current study were to evaluate (a) the ingredients of currently marketed hangover treatments, (b) whether companies make disease modification claims for these products, and (c) the extent and quality of any independent scientific evidence on their efficacy and safety. Of eighty-two hangover products identified, the most common ingredients were vitamin B, vitamin C, milk thistle extract (silymarin), dihydromyricetin (DHM), and N-acetyl L-cy...
Source: Addictive Behaviors - July 5, 2021 Category: Addiction Authors: Joris C Verster Charmaine Ji van Rossum Andrew Scholey Source Type: research

Effect of Previous-Day Alcohol Ingestion on Muscle Function and Performance of Severe-Intensity Exercise
CONCLUSIONS: Previous-day alcohol consumption significantly reduces morning-after performance of severe-intensity exercise. Practitioners should educate their athletes, especially those whose events rely on anaerobic capacity and/or a rapid response of the aerobic pathways, of the adverse effect of previous-day alcohol consumption on performance.PMID:34225252 | DOI:10.1123/ijspp.2020-0790 (Source: International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance)
Source: International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance - July 5, 2021 Category: Sports Medicine Authors: Alex G Shaw Sungwon Chae Danielle E Levitt Jonathan L Nicholson Jakob L Vingren David W Hill Source Type: research