학술논문

Adolescent Binge Drinking Is Associated With Accelerated Decline of Gray Matter Volume
Document Type
article
Source
Cerebral Cortex. 32(12)
Subject
Biological Psychology
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Psychology
Alcoholism
Alcohol Use and Health
Substance Misuse
Clinical Research
Neurosciences
Pediatric
Underage Drinking
Cancer
Oral and gastrointestinal
Stroke
Good Health and Well Being
Adolescent
Alcohol Drinking
Binge Drinking
Brain
Ethanol
Gray Matter
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
adolescence
alcohol
binge drinking
brain development
cortical volume
Cognitive Sciences
Experimental Psychology
Biological psychology
Cognitive and computational psychology
Language
Abstract
The age- and time-dependent effects of binge drinking on adolescent brain development have not been well characterized even though binge drinking is a health crisis among adolescents. The impact of binge drinking on gray matter volume (GMV) development was examined using 5 waves of longitudinal data from the National Consortium on Alcohol and NeuroDevelopment in Adolescence study. Binge drinkers (n = 166) were compared with non-binge drinkers (n = 82 after matching on potential confounders). Number of binge drinking episodes in the past year was linked to decreased GMVs in bilateral Desikan-Killiany cortical parcellations (26 of 34 with P