| Publication Abstract Display |
| Type: Published Manuscript |
| Title: The effects of low-risk drinking on neurocognition among older persons living with HIV as compared to those without HIV. |
| Authors: Kohli M, Paolillo EW, Saloner R, Umlauf A Ellis R, Moore DJ |
| Year: 2020 |
| Publication: Alcoholism, Clinical And Experimental Research |
| Volume: 44 Issue: 7 Pages: 1389-1399 |
| Abstract:Heavy alcohol use negatively impacts neurocognition, but some studies report neurocognitive benefits associated with light drinking among HIV-seronegative (HIV-) older persons, suggesting a non-linear or an inverted "J-shaped" association of alcohol consumption on neurocognition. Alcohol use is common among people with HIV (PWH), however, the association between recent "low-risk" alcohol consumption and neurocognition among PWH is poorly understood. |