Alcohol use patterns and cognitive impairment: A cross‐country comparison
Abstract
Background Alcohol use is shown to be a risk and protective factor for cognitive impairment. Alcohol use patterns differ across cultures; it is possible inconsistent findings may be partially explained by different drinking patterns across countries. We analyzed datasets from international studies housed in the Global Alzheimer’s Association Interactive Network to examine the association between alcohol use and cognitive performance. Method We...
Paper Details
Title
Alcohol use patterns and cognitive impairment: A cross‐country comparison
Published Date
Dec 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
S10
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