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Cognitive Performance and Liver Function among Recently Abstinent Alcohol Abusers

O'Mahony, Dr John F (2005) Cognitive Performance and Liver Function among Recently Abstinent Alcohol Abusers. [Journal (Paginated)]

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Abstract

It has frequently been suggested that some of the enduring subtle cognitive impairments seen in sober alcohol-dependent persons may be a result of sub-clinical liver dysfunction. Cognitive performance and liver function among 85 recently abstinent alcohol-dependent persons were assessed by means of a neuropsychological examination and the GGT test of liver function. Unlike some previous studies, no relationships were found between the two areas of functioning. It is argued that lack of statistical power did not account for the failure to find an association between the two domains. The proposition that residual cognitive impairment in abstinent alcoholic persons is (partly) mediated by earlier liver dysfunction rests on slight empirical foundations and remains speculative.

Item Type:Journal (Paginated)
Keywords:Cognitive impairment; liver function; alcohol abuse
Subjects:Neuroscience > Neuropsychology
Neuroscience > Neuropsychiatry
ID Code:4387
Deposited By: O'Mahony, Dr John F
Deposited On:19 Jun 2005
Last Modified:11 Mar 2011 08:56

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