The Effect of Chronic Intermittent Ethanol Exposure Across the Lifespan in Rats
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2018-04Author
Matthews, Douglas
Turgeson, Bailey
Almen, Aimee
Szenay, Rachel
Trapp, Sarah
Schneider, Amelia
Kastner, Abigail
James, Kimberly
Watson, Meredith
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By the year 2030, 20% of the US population will be over the age of 65 providing a potential strain to the health care system (U.S. Census Bureau). A large segment of older individuals consume alcohol at dangerous levels with up to 3% meeting the diagnostic criteria for an alcohol use disorder. Interestingly, 33% of the elderly with an alcohol use disorder did not begin risky drinking until later in life, often following a major life change. These individuals have been termed Type 1 alcoholics. Little is known about the consequences of chronic alcohol use in later life due to few animal studies investigating alcohol in aged rats. The current set of studies investigates if chronic intermittent ethanol (CIE) exposure impacts general health via body weight and a variety of behaviors in aged male rats.
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Ethanol
Alcoholism--Treatment
Elderly people
Rats - Behavior
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