Millennium Post

Even moderate drinking may HARM BRAIN HEALTH

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DRINKING EVEN moderate amounts of alcohol may put you at an increased risk of suffering a form of brain damage that affects memory and navigation, a new study warns.

Researcher­s, including those from Oxford University in the UK, analysed data on weekly alcohol intake and cognitive performanc­e measured repeatedly over 30 years for about 550 healthy men and women.

Participan­ts had an average age of 43 years at the start of the study and none were alcohol dependent.

Researcher­s carried brain function tests at regular intervals and at the end of the study participan­ts underwent an MRI brain scan.

Several factors that could have influenced the results were taken into account, such as age, sex, education, social class, physical and social activity, smoking, stroke risk and medical history.

The team found that higher alcohol consumptio­n over the 30 year study period was associated with increased risk of hippocampa­l atrophy – a form of brain damage that affects memory and spatial navigation. while those consuming over 30 units a week were at the highest risk compared with abstainers, even those drinking moderately (14-21 units per week) were three times more likely to have hippocampa­l atrophy compared with abstainers, researcher­s said.

The study was published in the journal The BMJ.

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