2021
DOI: 10.35946/arcr.v41.1.08
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Cognitive-Affective Transdiagnostic Factors Associated With Vulnerability to Alcohol and Prescription Opioid Use in the Context of Pain

Abstract: The use of alcohol and prescription opioids is common among people in pain and poses significant public health burdens. This review identifies factors associated with motivation to use alcohol and prescription opioids in the context of pain. Pain-relevant, cognitive-affective, transdiagnostic vulnerability factors—expectancies/motives, pain catastrophizing, pain-related anxiety, distress intolerance, anxiety sensitivity, and perceived interrelations—were selected from theoretical conceptualizations of pain and… Show more

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“…With the growing consumption of wine worldwide, several studies have been conducted to examine if it could be a modifiable risk factor for cognitive impairment. Direct neurotoxic effects increase the risk of dementia through excessive wine consumption; however, light to moderate wine consumption appears to reduce the risk of dementia and cognitive decline in an age-dependent manner [ 75 ]. The presence of polyphenols, especially in red wine, and their antioxidant properties contribute to these beneficial effects of moderate consumption.…”
Section: Mechanism Of Action Associated With Diets and Neurological D...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…With the growing consumption of wine worldwide, several studies have been conducted to examine if it could be a modifiable risk factor for cognitive impairment. Direct neurotoxic effects increase the risk of dementia through excessive wine consumption; however, light to moderate wine consumption appears to reduce the risk of dementia and cognitive decline in an age-dependent manner [ 75 ]. The presence of polyphenols, especially in red wine, and their antioxidant properties contribute to these beneficial effects of moderate consumption.…”
Section: Mechanism Of Action Associated With Diets and Neurological D...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Resveratrol (3,5,4′-trihydroxystilbene), a polyphenolic compound found in grape and red wine belonging to the stilbene family, is responsible for this positive effect, according to research. Regular low-dose resveratrol supplementation can enhance cognition alongside cerebrovascular function [ 75 , 76 ]. Due to the high concentration of bioactive substances (polyphenols) and their anti-inflammatory effects, red dry wine can be consumed in moderation (no more than 1 glass per day).…”
Section: Mechanism Of Action Associated With Diets and Neurological D...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The major research question explored was whether the efficacy of alcohol to relieve pain might be altered in individuals with a history of chronic pain. Given the highly subjective nature of pain and its hypothesized intersection with higher brain reward and nociceptive processes that may underlie important cognitive-affective transdiagnostic factors (Zale et al, 2021), the authors also emphasized the need to assess a battery of pain-related dimensions (pain relief, pain intensity, and pain unpleasantness).…”
Section: Chronic Pain Affects Over 100 Million Individuals In the Unitedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acute pain represents an adaptive sensory process vital to protecting our bodies from damage. In contrast, chronic or unrelieved pain represents a profound negative emotional experience that can have a powerful influence on brain reinforcement mechanisms, possibly facilitating the transition to AUD in vulnerable individuals ( Zale et al, 2021 ). As support for this conceptualization, there are strong associations among alcohol consumption, chronic pain, and pain-related disability ( Witkiewitz et al, 2015a , b ; Yeung et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Mechanisms Implicated In Alcohol-human Immunodeficiency Virus Interactions Increasing Risk and Pathogenesis Of Cardiometabolic Smentioning
confidence: 99%