Understanding the Impact of Adolescent Binge Drinking on Brain Development: Expert Insights and Parental Guidance

2023-06-17 10:03:07

« The adolescent brain appears to be particularly vulnerable to the consequences that will follow them for decades. “Abounds Nikki Crowley, assistant professor of biology and biomedical engineering at the University of Pennsylvania. The holder of the Huck Early Chair in Neurobiology and Neural Engineering reminds us that the prefrontal cortex of teenagers is not fully formed, since it continues to mature until around the age of 25.

Excessive alcohol consumption thus seems to disrupt this process, with the irreversible cognitive changes that go with it. ” If adolescent binge drinking causes neuron counts to plummet during this time, they might not be able to go back, even if the drinking stops.”, concludes Nikki Crowley. It’s up to us, parents, to keep an eye on the frequency of alcohol consumption of our teenagers…

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