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“平均酒精反应”的神话。

The myth of "the average alcohol response".

作者信息

Reed T E

出版信息

Alcohol. 1985 May-Jun;2(3):515-9. doi: 10.1016/0741-8329(85)90126-0.

Abstract

The human alcohol response literature often states or implies that there is little variation among normal individuals in their responses to a standard dose. To test this assumption, a wide variety of alcohol responses was reviewed in studies where the original, individual responses were available. All such responses showed variability among individuals. Seven alcohol responses (individual changes from pre-alcohol baseline in heart rate, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, automobile driving ability, and three tests for intoxication) in normal males are analyzed in detail. Each response shows marked, significant individual variability. Genetic differences among individuals (in addition to environmental differences) are probably important in producing this variability. Since normal persons can vary greatly in their alcohol responses, it is not only incomplete but misleading to give only the mean value. Information on the range and frequency distribution of responses is also needed.

摘要

关于人类对酒精反应的文献常常表明或暗示,正常个体对标准剂量酒精的反应差异很小。为了检验这一假设,我们回顾了各类酒精反应的研究,这些研究中可以获取原始的个体反应数据。所有这些反应都显示出个体间的差异。我们详细分析了正常男性的七种酒精反应(饮酒前基线状态下心率、收缩压和舒张压、汽车驾驶能力的个体变化,以及三项醉酒测试)。每种反应都显示出明显的、显著的个体差异。个体间的基因差异(除环境差异外)可能是导致这种差异的重要因素。由于正常个体对酒精的反应可能差异很大,仅给出平均值不仅不完整,而且具有误导性。还需要有关反应范围和频率分布的信息。

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