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Effects of ALDH2*2 on Alcohol Problem Trajectories of Asian American College Students

机译:ALDH2 * 2对亚裔美国大学生酒精问题轨迹的影响

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The variant aldehyde dehydrogenase allele, ALDH2*2, consistently has been associated with protection against alcohol dependence, but the mechanism underlying this process is not known. This study examined growth trajectories of alcohol consumption (frequency, average quantity, binge drinking, maximum drinks) and problems over the college years and then tested whether the ALDH2 genotype mediated or moderated the relationship between alcohol consumption and problems. Asian American college students (N = 433) reported on their drinking behavior in their first year of college and then annually for 3 consecutive years. Alcohol consumption and problems increased over the college years for both those with and without ALDH2*2, but having an ALDH2*2 allele was associated with less of an increase in problems over time. A mediation model was supported, with ALDH2*2 group differences in problems fully accounted for by differences in frequency of binge drinking. Findings also supported a moderation hypothesis: All four alcohol consumption variables were significant predictors of subsequent alcohol problems, but these relationships were not as strong in those with ALDH2*2 as in those without ALDH2*2. Our findings suggest that the interplay between ALDH2*2 and drinking-related problems is complex, involving both mediation and moderation processes that reduce the likelihood of developing problems via reduction of heavy drinking as well as by altering the relationship between alcohol consumption and problems. Results of this longitudinal study provide evidence that what seems like a relatively straightforward effect of a diminished ability to metabolize alcohol on drinking behavior is actually dependent on behavior and developmental stage.
机译:醛脱氢酶等位基因ALDH2 * 2一直与酒精依赖保护相关,但该过程的机制尚不清楚。这项研究检查了大学期间酒精消费的增长轨迹(频率,平均数量,狂饮,最大饮酒)和问题,然后测试了ALDH2基因型是否介导或调节了酒精消费与问题之间的关系。亚裔美国大学生(N = 433)报告了大学第一年的饮酒行为,然后连续3年每年报告一次。在有和没有ALDH2 * 2的人群中,酒精消耗和问题在大学期间都在增加,但是拥有ALDH2 * 2等位基因的人群随着时间的推移问题的增加较少。支持了一种调解模型,ALDH2 * 2组在问题上的差异完全由狂饮频率的差异所解释。研究结果还支持一个适度的假设:所有四个饮酒变量均是随后饮酒问题的重要预测因素,但与那些没有ALDH2 * 2的人相比,这些关系在ALDH2 * 2的人中并不那么强烈。我们的发现表明,ALDH2 * 2与饮酒相关问题之间的相互作用是复杂的,涉及调解和节制过程,这些过程通过减少大量饮酒以及改变饮酒与问题之间的关系来降低出现问题的可能性。这项纵向研究的结果提供了证据,即酒精代谢能力下降对饮酒行为的相对直接影响实际上取决于行为和发育阶段。

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