Science Current Events | Science News | Brightsurf.com
 
Email a Friend Send to a friend
Printer Friendly Print Genes and the environment contribute differently to drinking among young adolescents

Genes and the environment contribute differently to drinking among young adolescents

May 06, 2008

Genes and the environment contribute differently to drinking among young adolescents

A 2001/2002 report by the World Health Organization found that, among young people in western countries who began drinking before 16 years of age, the average age of initiation was 12 years of age. A new twins study from the Netherlands has found that genetic factors appear to be involved in the early initiation of alcohol use, while common environmental factors become involved once alcohol use has begun.




Results will be published in the June issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research and are currently available at OnlineEarly.

"A lot of studies examining alcohol use in adolescents have focused on several social factors in alcohol use, for example, the influence of friends and parents," said Evelien A. P. Poelen, a researcher at Radboud University Nijmegen, "while genetic factors have often been neglected. We thought both factors should be taken into account simultaneously in order to examine the relative contribution of both to the initiation and frequency of drinking."

Poelen and her colleagues used data collected through the Netherlands Twin Register to identify 694 twin pairs who were 12 to 15 years of age during survey years 1993, 1995, 1997 and 2000. Of these pairs, 125 were identical males, 89 were fraternal males, 183 were identical females, 106 were fraternal females, and 191 were fraternal of the opposite sex (in total, 619 males, 769 females). Initiation and frequency of drinking were analyzed as a function of three influences: genetic effects, common environmental effects, and unique environmental effects.

Results showed that genetic factors were most important for variation in early initiation of alcohol use, while common environmental factors explained most of the variation in frequency of drinking once alcohol use had been initiated.

"It is often assumed that initiation of use is mainly predicted by social factors, for example, family norms toward alcohol use," said Poelen. "This study shows that genetic factors are also involved in early initiation and that is a new perspective."

Given that genetics may be involved in alcohol use at such a young age, it is vitally important that these genes not be "triggered," she added. "Parents should delay the age of initiation of their adolescent children to alcohol, even within what may be considered a safe home environment."

Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research



Related Alcohol Use Current Events and Alcohol Use News Articles Alcohol Use Current Events and Alcohol Use News RSS Alcohol Use Current Events and Alcohol Use News RSS
Athletes on performance enhancers more likely to abuse alcohol, other drugs
College athletes who use performance-enhancing substances may be at heightened risk of misusing alcohol and using recreational drugs as well, according to new research in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.

Taking medicine for HIV proves hard to swallow for many people
Highly active antiretroviral therapy has increased the longevity and quality of life for people living with human immunodeficiency virus. But it requires strict adherence in taking the medicine, something that is extremely difficult for many individuals to do.

Concern over alcohol use among UK South Asians
Alcohol use in South Asians in the UK is under-recognised, and alcohol related harm is disproportionately high, warn researchers in an editorial published on bmj.com today.

Substance abuse diagnostic test for teens can also predict high risk sexual behavior
Alcohol and drug use are known contributors to adolescents engaging in dangerous sexual activity; leading to substantial health risks such as unwanted pregnancies, sexually transmitted illnesses, drug overdoses and alcohol poisonings.

Nation's leading experts on substance abuse outline new research agenda
With substance abuse now accounting for one in 14 hospital admissions and generating billions in health care costs, leading scientists held a briefing on Capitol Hill today to present the evidence that we already have and the evidence we need in treating and preventing the use and abuse of alcohol, drugs and tobacco.

Smoking during pregnancy puts children at risk of psychotic symptoms
Mothers who smoke during pregnancy put their children at greater risk of developing psychotic symptoms in their teenage years.

Researchers develop an integrated treatment for veterans with chronic pain and posttraumatic stress
The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have resulted in a growing number of soldiers evacuated to the United States for comprehensive care for physical and psychological trauma.

Working too much can be dangerous for teen's sexual health
Allowing teens to work too many hours in the wrong environment can be dangerous for their sexual health by fostering conditions that lead them to older sex partners, a new study shows.

Moving to the US increases cancer risk for Hispanics
Results of a new study confirm trends that different Hispanic population groups have higher incidence rates of certain cancers and worse cancer outcomes if they live in the United States, than they do if they live in their homelands.

Poor sleep in children may have prenatal origins
A study in the Aug.1 issue of the journal SLEEP found that alcohol consumption during pregnancy and small body size at birth predict poorer sleep and higher risk of sleep disturbances in 8-year-old children born at term.
More Alcohol Use Current Events and Alcohol Use News Articles
Choices and Consequences: What to Do When a Teenager Uses Alcohol/Drugs

Choices and Consequences: What to Do When a Teenager Uses Alcohol/Drugs
by Dick Schaefer (Author)

What to do when a teenager uses alcohol/drugs telling kids who are using alcohol or other drugs to just say no isn't enough; the adults in their lives need to take action. Written for parents, teachers, family doctors, mental health professionals, school guidance counselors, social workers, juvenile justice workers, clergy, and others concerned about children and young adults, choices & consequences describes a practical, proven step-by-step intervention system that anyone can use to stop a teens harmful involvement with alcohol and other drugs and start him or her on the road to a richer, fuller life.

Teenage Drunk Driving & Alcohol Use (1979)

Teenage Drunk Driving & Alcohol Use (1979)

This 1979 film offers three short, open-ended dramatizations of alcohol abuse designed to stimulate educational discussion from the audience. In the first, called "The Party," the new boy at school offers his classmates the use of his house for a drinking party while his parents are away. The second, "The Mother," shows a drunken mom picking up her daughter and a friend at the mall, embarrassing the daughter in the process and exploring the danger of teens with an alcoholic parent. The last short, entitled "The Ride," shows younger students pressured to drink and then engaging in teenage drunk driving. The following discussion should be about the dangers of substance abuse, the effects of alcohol, and drunk driving accidents.

NOTICE USE OR POSSESSION OF ALCOHOL DRUGS OR FIREARMS ON COMPANY PROPERTY IS GR

NOTICE USE OR POSSESSION OF ALCOHOL DRUGS OR FIREARMS ON COMPANY PROPERTY IS GR
by Accuform Signs

DURA-ALUMALITETM (XL) Ultra-light combined with high-strength makes this composite aluminum sign extremely durable - to withstand tough conditions - indoors and outdoors - from impacts and flexing to abuses such as vandalism. Material Features: 40% lighter

  Wheaton Alcohol Burner for use with isopropyl or denatrd ethyl alco; Low-heat flame; Grnd glass stop
by Wheaton

Burner, Alcohol; Wheaton; Soda-lime glass; Designed for use with isopropyl or denatured ethyl alcohol; Low-heat flame; With ground glass stopper

TEEN TRUTH: AN INSIDE LOOK AT DRUG & ALCOHOL ABUSE

TEEN TRUTH: AN INSIDE LOOK AT DRUG & ALCOHOL ABUSE
Starring: America's Teens
Directed By: Erahm Christopher
Also With: Erahm Christopher (Producer), Erahm Christopher (Writer), JC Pohl (Producer)



Bourjois Deodorant Perfume By Bourjois. Déo Soin Réconfort. Specially formulated for Sensitive Skin. Use Daily for 24 Hour Protection. Alcohol Free.

Bourjois Deodorant Perfume By Bourjois. Déo Soin Réconfort. Specially formulated for Sensitive Skin. Use Daily for 24 Hour Protection. Alcohol Free.
by Bourjois

NEW - Bourjois Grains de Beaute Déo Soin Réconfort. Specially formulated for Sensitive Skin. Use Daily for 24 Hour Protection. Alcohol Free.

Hypnosis Alcohol Treatment:  Staying Sober through Hypnosis

Hypnosis Alcohol Treatment: Staying Sober through Hypnosis
by Beverly Hills Hypnosis (Author), Trevor H Scott (Author)

Has alcohol become a problem for you? Are you ready for change? Whether you are looking to stop drinking alcohol completely or just reduce the amount you drink, our Beverly Hills Hypnosis Alcohol Treatment CD can help! Beverly Hills Hypnosis Alcohol Treatment CDs use a special blend of hypnosis, relaxation techniques and guided imagery that will enable you to regain control over your life!

Falcon Exponent Multipurpose Computer Audio Video Cleaning Wipes DMPT

Falcon Exponent Multipurpose Computer Audio Video Cleaning Wipes DMPT
by Falcon Exponent

Leave any washable surface clean and static-free. These new, thicker, softer, alcohol-free wipes will get the job done. Safe to use on computer cabinets, keyboards, printers, phones, fax machines, copiers, desktops, etc. To clean a computer or laptop, use soft, dry MicorCloth XL to remove any excess solution. New easy-to-use canister ensures product freshness.

NOW Foods Stevia Liquid Extract Alcohol, 2 Ounce Glass Bottle (Pack of 5)

NOW Foods Stevia Liquid Extract Alcohol, 2 Ounce Glass Bottle (Pack of 5)
by NOW Foods

This natural herb extract is intended for dietary supplement purposes only. Stevia rebaudiana is a natural herb that grows in Asia and South America.

Scott Resources SR-1466 Clever Catch Drug and Alcohol Use Topics

Scott Resources SR-1466 Clever Catch Drug and Alcohol Use Topics
by Scott Resources

Get the ball rolling with our New Drug & Alcohol Vol. II Clever Catch «. This ball focuses specifically on Use Topics with question like, "When was the first time you used" or What time of day do you like to use" General drug and alcohol questions are included as well. This Clever Catch « is to be used as a discussion too in one-on-one counseling, group therapy sessions or similar situations. This ball is not suitable for a typical classroom. With over 40 questions, it's easy to open a conversation and keep it going.

© 2009 BrightSurf.com