Drinking alcohol during puberty makes you addicts

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Last Updated : May 20 2013 | 8:45 PM IST

People who begin drinking alcohol during puberty are more likely to become addicts, a German study has said.

Many parents think that supervised early drinking encourages children to have a more responsible attitude to alcohol. But a new study has said that those who begin to drink during puberty, tend to drink more later in life, the Daily Mail reported.

Researchers from the University of Heidelberg in Germany reached the conclusion after analysing the drinking habits of 283 young adults.

Study author Miriam Schneider said that while most teenagers have their first alcoholic drink during puberty, previous studies focused simply on drinkers' age when they began, and not their individual stage of development.

She said that tracking what phase of puberty people were in when they had their first drink "may represent a stronger and better indicator for subsequent alcohol-related problems than simply the age", the daily said.

The experts determined what stage of puberty participants had reached "at first drink", and then recorded their drinking behaviour at ages 19, 22 and 23.

The human research was supplemented by similar work on rats.

"Both studies revealed that those individuals that initiated alcohol consumption during puberty tended to drink more and also more frequently than those starting after puberty," the daily quoted Schneider as saying.

She said changes in the developing brain could explain the connection.

"It is during puberty that substances like drugs of abuse - alcohol, cannabis, etc. - may induce the most destructive and also persistent effects on the still-developing brain, which may in some cases even result in disorders such as schizophrenia or addiction."

Schneider's colleague Rainer Spanagel added: "Puberty is a phase in which the brain reward system undergoes major functional changes. Therefore, during puberty the brain is in a highly vulnerable state for any kind of reward, and drug rewards in particular."

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First Published: May 20 2013 | 8:39 PM IST

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