A genetic association with the development of alcohol and other substance use behavior in Asian Americans. |
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Authors: | Wall, Tamara L. Shea, Shoshana H. Chan, Karen K. Carr, Lucinda G. |
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Abstract: | Studies of Asian adults have found that alcohol use and alcohol dependence are related to variation in the aldehyde, dehydrogenase (ALDH2) gene. To investigate the association of ALDH2 with the development of drug involvement, the authors analyzed retrospective information about the onset and regular use of alcohol and other substances as reported by 180 Asian American college students. Possession of an ALDH2*2 allele was not related to initiation of alcohol use or having ever been intoxicated, but individuals with ALDH2*2 alleles were less likely to be regular drinkers, were less likely to have engaged in a binge-drinking episode, reported a lower number of maximum drinks consumed in a 24-hr period, and were less likely to have used tobacco regularly than those without this genetic variant. These findings suggest that ALDH2 is associated with the development of not only alcohol-related behavior but other substance use behavior as well. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |
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Keywords: | genetic associations alcohol abuse development drug abuse Asian Americans aldehyde dehydrogenase gene |
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