The study included some 500,000 Swedish men who were followed for 37 years beginning at an average age of 18. Nine risk factors emerged for early-onset dementia—that is, dementia occurring before age 65. And the leading risk factor was alcohol abuse. Those subjects who had been hospital-treated for alcohol intoxication were five times more likely to develop early-onset dementia than those who had not been hospitalized for this reason.
Considerable research has been underway in recent years on more effective ways to treat alcohol abuse. To read more, see "Varenicline Shows Promise as Alcohol Abuse Treatment" in Psychiatric News. For additional information on alcohol abuse and treatment, see The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Substance Abuse Treatment, Fourth Edition.
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