Gonadal hormones contribute to alcohol consumption in response to exercise restriction

Stress is a response to environmental perturbation that results in a wide range of physiological and behavioral changes, which can include increased alcohol (EtOH) consumption. Biological sex is one factor that has been associated with differential stress sensitivity and risk for excessive drinking,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Alcohol (Fayetteville, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2017-05, Vol.60, p.232-232
Hauptverfasser: McGonigle, Colleen E, Nentwig, Todd B, Leung, Grace, Kozick, Zach, Kostyuchek, Dasha, Grisel, Judy
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Zusammenfassung:Stress is a response to environmental perturbation that results in a wide range of physiological and behavioral changes, which can include increased alcohol (EtOH) consumption. Biological sex is one factor that has been associated with differential stress sensitivity and risk for excessive drinking, possibly dependent on gonadal hormones.
ISSN:0741-8329
1873-6823
DOI:10.1016/j.alcohol.2017.02.308