But even moderate drinkers were three times as likely to have brain atrophy as non-drinkers. The researchers found no brain-related benefits for alcohol consumption at any level, including very light drinking, compared with abstinence.
Who may be affected?
Adults who consume alcohol. Current U.S. guidelines describe moderate drinking as one drink a day for women, and two for men. Examples of standard alcoholic drinks include a 12-ounce beer, a five-ounce glass of wine and a 1.5-ounce drink of 80-proof liquor.
The study authors wrote that their findings "call into question the current U.S. guidelines."
Caveats
Most study participants were men. Data on alcohol consumption came from the participants' responses on questionnaires. Factors other than alcohol may have contributed to brain changes in the participants.
Most study participants were men. Data on alcohol consumption came from the participants' responses on questionnaires.
Factors other than alcohol may have contributed to brain changes in the participants.