2015
Evaluating the accuracy of alcohol expectancies relative to subjective response to alcohol
Morean M, Corbin W, Treat T. Evaluating the accuracy of alcohol expectancies relative to subjective response to alcohol. Addictive Behaviors 2015, 51: 197-203. PMID: 26291291, PMCID: PMC4772766, DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2015.07.027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNegative alcohol expectanciesEffects of Alcohol ScaleAlcohol expectanciesAlcohol-related problemsAlcohol ScaleSubjective Effects of Alcohol ScaleBinge drinkingArousal effectPositive effects of alcoholBlood alcohol levelsFrequent binge drinkingSimulated bar settingAssociated with frequent binge drinkingEffects of alcoholPositive alcohol expectanciesSubjective responsesPsychometrically sound assessmentAlcohol-related risksEvaluate measurement invarianceSubjective effectsAlcohol levelsSecondary data analysisEmpirical supportBar settingProtective function
2001
Middle-Aged Men Show Higher Sensitivity of Sleep to the Arousing Effects of Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone Than Young Men: Clinical Implications
Vgontzas A, Bixler E, Wittman A, Zachman K, Lin H, Vela-Bueno A, Kales A, Chrousos G. Middle-Aged Men Show Higher Sensitivity of Sleep to the Arousing Effects of Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone Than Young Men: Clinical Implications. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2001, 86: 1489-1495. PMID: 11297573, DOI: 10.1210/jcem.86.4.7370.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axisSlow wave sleepMiddle-agedSuppression of slow wave sleepMiddle-aged menElevation of ACTHPrevalence of insomniaSleep disturbance effectsInhibiting slow wavesArousal effectHealthy middle-agedSleep onsetOvine CRHBaseline sleepStress hormonesClinical implicationsIncreased vulnerabilityYoung menEquipotent dosesHigher wakeBaseline nightSleep patternsSleepConsecutive nightsCRH
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