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Neurocognition in 1-month-abstinent treatment-seeking alcohol-dependent individuals: Interactive effects of age and chronic cigarette smoking

机译:戒酒1个月的依赖酒精依赖者的神经认知:年龄和慢性吸烟的相互作用

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Background: Increasing age and chronic cigarette smoking are independently associated with adverse effects on multiple aspects of neurocognition in those seeking treatment for alcohol use disorders. However, the potential interactive effects of age and cigarette smoking on neurocognition in early abstinent alcohol-dependent individuals (ALC) have not investigated. Methods: Cross-sectional performances of never-smoking healthy comparison participants (nvsCOM; n = 39) and 1-month-abstinent, treatment-seeking, never-smoking (nvsALC; n = 30), former-smoking (fsALC; n = 21), and actively smoking (asALC; n = 68) ALC were compared on a comprehensive neurocognitive battery. Domains of functioning evaluated were cognitive efficiency, executive functions, fine motor skills, general intelligence, learning and memory, processing speed, visuospatial functions and working memory. Participants were between 26 and 71 years of age at the time of assessment. Results: asALC showed steeper age-related effects than nvsCOM on the domains of visuospatial learning, auditory-verbal memory, cognitive efficiency, executive functions, processing speed, and fine motor skills. In pairwise comparisons, fsALC and asALC performed more poorly than both nvsCOM and nvsALC on multiple domains; nvsCOM and nvsALC showed no significant differences. Domain scores for the ALC groups generally fell in the low-to-high-average range of functioning. A clinically significant level of impairment was apparent in only 25% of ALC participants on visuospatial learning, visuospatial memory, and fine motor skills domains. Measures of alcohol use or consumption were not significantly related to neurocognition in the ALC cohorts. Conclusions: The age-related findings suggest that the combination of active chronic smoking and alcohol dependence in this 1-month-abstinent ALC cohort was associated with greater than normal age-related effects in multiple domains. In general, a low level of clinically significant impairment was observed in the alcohol-dependent participants. The findings from this study, in conjunction with previous research, strongly support smoking cessation interventions for those seeking treatment for alcohol and substance use disorders.
机译:背景:年龄增长和长期吸烟与寻求酒精滥用疾病治疗的人对神经认知多个方面的不良影响独立相关。然而,年龄和吸烟对戒酒早期依赖者(ALC)的神经认知的潜在交互作用尚未进行研究。方法:从不吸烟的健康比较参与者(nvsCOM; n = 39)和1个月禁食,寻求治疗,从不吸烟(nvsALC; n = 30),以前吸烟(fsALC; n = 21)和积极吸烟(asALC; n = 68)ALC在综合神经认知电池上进行了比较。评估的功能范围包括认知效率,执行功能,精细运动技能,一般智力,学习和记忆,处理速度,视觉空间功能和工作记忆。评估时,参与者年龄在26至71岁之间。结果:在视觉空间学习,听觉语言记忆,认知效率,执行功能,处理速度和精细运动技能方面,asALC在nvsCOM方面显示出比nvsCOM更高的年龄相关效应。在成对比较中,在多个域上,fsALC和asALC的性能比nvsCOM和nvsALC都要差。 nvsCOM和nvsALC没有显着差异。 ALC组的域得分通常在功能的低到高平均范围内。在视觉空间学习,视觉空间记忆和精细运动技能领域,只有25%的ALC参与者有明显临床意义的损伤。在ALC队列中,饮酒或饮酒的量度与神经认知没有显着相关。结论:与年龄相关的发现表明,在这一持续1个月的ALC队列中,积极的慢性吸烟和酒精依赖相结合在多个领域中均具有比正常年龄更大的影响。通常,在酒精依赖的参与者中观察到低水平的临床显着损害。这项研究的结果与先前的研究相结合,强烈支持那些寻求戒酒和戒毒治疗的人们的戒烟干预措施。

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