Lannoy Séverine, Billieux Joël, Dormal Valérie, Maurage Pierre
Cognition Health Society Laboratory (C2S - EA 6291), Université de Reims Champagne-Ardenne, Reims, FR.
Laboratory for Experimental Psychopathology (LEP), Psychological Science Research Institute, Université catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, BE.
Psychol Belg. 2019 Mar 29;59(1):116-155. doi: 10.5334/pb.476.
Binge drinking is a widespread alcohol consumption pattern in youth that is linked to important behavioral and cerebral impairments, in both the short and the long term. From a critical review of the current literature on this topic, we conclude that binge drinkers display executive impairments, cerebral modifications, and problems with emotion-related processes. Five key empirical and theoretical topics are discussed to pave the way for future research in the field: (1) the specificity of the brain modifications observed in binge drinkers that may index a compensatory mechanism or result from multiple withdrawals; (2) the nature of the relationship between binge drinking and impairments, suggesting reciprocal influences between excessive alcohol consumption and executive deficits; (3) the possible recovery of brain and cognitive functioning after the cessation of binge drinking; (4) the validity of the continuum hypothesis, suggesting links between binge drinking and severe alcohol use disorders; and (5) the existing strategies to reduce binge drinking habits or rehabilitate the associated cognitive deficits. Future perspectives are described in relation to the questions raised to identify the crucial variables to be addressed in research and clinical practice.
暴饮是青少年中一种普遍的饮酒模式,无论短期还是长期,都与重要的行为和大脑损伤有关。通过对当前关于该主题的文献进行批判性综述,我们得出结论,暴饮者存在执行功能障碍、大脑结构改变以及与情绪相关过程的问题。本文讨论了五个关键的实证和理论主题,为该领域的未来研究铺平道路:(1)在暴饮者中观察到的大脑改变的特异性,这可能表明一种代偿机制或多次戒断的结果;(2)暴饮与损伤之间关系的本质,表明过量饮酒与执行功能缺陷之间存在相互影响;(3)停止暴饮后大脑和认知功能可能的恢复情况;(4)连续体假说的有效性,表明暴饮与严重酒精使用障碍之间的联系;(5)现有的减少暴饮习惯或恢复相关认知缺陷的策略。针对提出的问题描述了未来的研究方向,以确定研究和临床实践中需要解决的关键变量。