Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychobiology, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Galicia, Spain.
Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 2022 Jun;137:104637. doi: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2022.104637. Epub 2022 Mar 24.
Binge drinking (BD) is a common pattern of alcohol consumption which is generating great concern because of its deleterious consequences. We selected 33 neuroimaging studies of healthy young binge drinkers (BDs) by following PRISMA guidelines. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the relationship between BD and neurocognitive anomalies reported across magnetic resonance studies. Moreover, this work is the first in which results of relatively new imaging techniques, such as resting-state functional connectivity (RS-FC) and neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (NODDI), have been reviewed using a systematic procedure. We established strict inclusion criteria in order to isolate the various potential effects of BD on the adolescent brain. Two authors independently evaluated the methodological quality, assessing different aspects related to sample size, and statistical correction methods, which are of particular importance in neuroimaging studies. BD is associated with structural and functional anomalies in several cortical and subcortical brain regions intimately involved in the control and regulation of impulsive or risky behaviours, as well as in the processing of reinforcing stimuli.
binge drinking (BD) 是一种常见的饮酒模式,由于其不良后果,引起了极大的关注。我们按照 PRISMA 指南选择了 33 项健康年轻 binge drinkers (BDs) 的神经影像学研究。本综述全面概述了磁共振研究报告的 BD 与神经认知异常之间的关系。此外,这项工作首次使用系统的方法来审查相对较新的成像技术,如静息态功能连接 (RS-FC) 和神经丝取向弥散和密度成像 (NODDI) 的结果。我们制定了严格的纳入标准,以分离 BD 对青少年大脑的各种潜在影响。两位作者独立评估了方法学质量,评估了与样本量和统计校正方法相关的不同方面,这些方面在神经影像学研究中尤为重要。BD 与几个皮质和皮质下脑区的结构和功能异常有关,这些脑区与冲动或冒险行为的控制和调节以及强化刺激的处理密切相关。