Neuropathology of Drug Addictions and Substance Misuse 2016
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-800213-1.00036-5
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Heavy Episodic Drinking or Binge Drinking

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“…It is not a surprise, then, that alcohol use is considered the main threat to personal health among people aged between 15 and 49 1 and that use of this drug casually related to 7.2% of the premature deaths around the world. Alcohol (i.e., ethanol in the context of preclinical studies) consumption patterns have not been uniformly defined, yet binge drinking (BD) 2,3 and heavy drinking (HD) 1 are widely considered harmful pattern of use. BD (i.e., drinking four to five drinks in a limited period of time, usually 2 h or less) 4 is, in most western countries, highly prevalent among the general population (18.2%) and in habitual drinkers (39.5%).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is not a surprise, then, that alcohol use is considered the main threat to personal health among people aged between 15 and 49 1 and that use of this drug casually related to 7.2% of the premature deaths around the world. Alcohol (i.e., ethanol in the context of preclinical studies) consumption patterns have not been uniformly defined, yet binge drinking (BD) 2,3 and heavy drinking (HD) 1 are widely considered harmful pattern of use. BD (i.e., drinking four to five drinks in a limited period of time, usually 2 h or less) 4 is, in most western countries, highly prevalent among the general population (18.2%) and in habitual drinkers (39.5%).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Binge drinking on college campuses is widespread and has been linked to risk of physical injury, sexual assault perpetration and victimization, vandalism, and death (Adan, Benaiges, & Forero, 2016; Bouchery, Harwood, Sacks, Simon, & Brewer, 2011; Broughton & Molasso, 2006; Mouilso, Fischer, & Calhoun, 2012; Mundt, Zakletskaia, & Fleming, 2009). This study further identified several potential signs of early cardiovascular change in a sample of young binge drinkers.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consumo abusivo em uma única ocasião, embora possa ser um comportamento relativamente frequente em grupos de jovens com maior escolaridade, comum em celebrações, está associado a uma série de problemas de saúde. Uma revisão da literatura sobre o assunto identificou que o consumo abusivo de álcool em uma única ocasião aumentou o risco de doenças cardiovasculares e metabólicas, pior saúde mental, doenças neurológicas, além de consequências agudas como morte por intoxicação etílica, lesão física, acidentes de trânsito, brigas, comportamento violento e sexo sem proteção 27,28 . Dessa forma, embora seja diferente do consumo crônico de álcool, ele ainda representa um risco importante à saúde, principalmente por afetar um grupo social diferente do afetado por outros comportamentos de risco.…”
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