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急性酒精对老年男性和女性心理运动、转换能力及工作记忆表现的影响。

The effects of acute alcohol on psychomotor, set-shifting, and working memory performance in older men and women.

作者信息

Hoffman Lauren A, Sklar Alfredo L, Nixon Sara Jo

机构信息

University of Florida, Department of Psychiatry, P.O. Box 100256, Gainesville, FL 32610-0256, USA.

University of Florida, Department of Psychiatry, P.O. Box 100256, Gainesville, FL 32610-0256, USA.

出版信息

Alcohol. 2015 May;49(3):185-91. doi: 10.1016/j.alcohol.2015.02.001. Epub 2015 Mar 2.

Abstract

A limited number of publications have documented the effects of acute alcohol administration among older adults. Among these, only a few have investigated sex differences within this population. The current project examined the behavioral effects of acute low- and moderate-dose alcohol on 62 older (ages 55-70) male and female, healthy, light to moderate drinkers. Participants were randomly assigned to one of three dose conditions: placebo (peak breath alcohol concentration [BrAC] of 0 mg/dL), low (peak BrAC of 40 mg/dL), and moderate (peak BrAC of 65 mg/dL). Tasks assessed psychomotor, set-shifting, and working memory performance. Better set-shifting abilities were observed among women, whereas men demonstrated more efficient working memory, regardless of dose. The moderate-dose group did not significantly differ from the placebo group on any task. However, the low-dose group performed better than the moderate-dose group across measures of set shifting and working memory. Relative to the placebo group, the low-dose group exhibited better working memory, specifically for faces. Interestingly, there were no sex by dose interactions. These data suggest that, at least for our study's task demands, low and moderate doses of alcohol do not significantly hinder psychomotor, set-shifting, or working memory performance among older adults. In fact, low-dose alcohol may facilitate certain cognitive abilities. Furthermore, although sex differences in cognitive abilities were observed, these alcohol doses did not differentially affect men and women. Further investigation is necessary to better characterize the effects of sex and alcohol dose on cognition in older adults.

摘要

仅有少数出版物记录了老年人急性饮酒的影响。其中,只有少数研究调查了该人群中的性别差异。当前项目研究了急性低剂量和中等剂量酒精对62名年龄在55至70岁之间、健康、轻度至中度饮酒的男性和女性的行为影响。参与者被随机分配到三种剂量条件之一:安慰剂(呼气酒精浓度峰值[BrAC]为0mg/dL)、低剂量(BrAC峰值为40mg/dL)和中等剂量(BrAC峰值为65mg/dL)。任务评估了心理运动、转换任务和工作记忆表现。女性表现出更好的转换任务能力,而男性则表现出更高效的工作记忆,与剂量无关。中等剂量组在任何任务上与安慰剂组均无显著差异。然而,低剂量组在转换任务和工作记忆测量方面的表现优于中等剂量组。相对于安慰剂组,低剂量组表现出更好的工作记忆,特别是对面部的记忆。有趣的是,不存在性别与剂量的交互作用。这些数据表明,至少对于我们研究的任务要求而言,低剂量和中等剂量的酒精不会显著阻碍老年人的心理运动、转换任务或工作记忆表现。事实上,低剂量酒精可能有助于某些认知能力。此外,尽管观察到了认知能力的性别差异,但这些酒精剂量对男性和女性没有不同影响。需要进一步研究以更好地描述性别和酒精剂量对老年人认知的影响。

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