The effects of alcohol on physiological processes and biological development

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underage drinking; binge drinking; AODU (alcohol and other drug use); adolescence; growth and development; puberty; physiological AODE (alcohol and other drug effects); psychological AODE; chronic AODE; brain; liver; bone; reproductive system; sexual maturation; long-term AOD (alcohol and other drug) use; animal studies;
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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Adolescence is a period of rapid growth and physical change; a central question is whether consuming alcohol during this stage can disrupt development in ways that have long-term consequences. In general, the existing evidence suggests that adolescents rarely exhibit the more severe chronic disorders associated with alcohol dependence such as liver cirrhosis, hepatitis, gastritis, and pancreatitis. Adolescents who drink heavily, however, may experience some adverse effects on the liver, bone, growth, and endocrine development. Evidence also is mounting, at least in animal models, that early alcohol use may have detrimental effects on the developing brain, perhaps leading to problems with cognition later in life. This article summarizes the physiological effects of alcohol on adolescents, including a look at the longterm behavioral and physiological consequences of early drinking.
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