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Citation

Verster JC, Lantman MV, van de Loo AJ, Mackus M. Curr. Drug Abuse Rev. 2017; 9(2): 148-154.

Affiliation

Division of Pharmacology, Utrecht University, Netherlands.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Bentham Science Publishers)

DOI

10.2174/1874473710666170216125822

PMID

28215179

Abstract

Up to now there is no adequate definition of the alcohol hangover. The purpose of the current study was to develop a useful definition, and consensus among those who will use it in scientific publications. A survey was conducted among N=1099 social drinkers who recently had a hangover. They were asked to provide their definition of the alcohol hangover. Text mining and content analysis revealed 3 potential definitions. These were submitted to members of the Alcohol Hangover Research Group, who were asked to give their expert opinion on the proposed definitions. Taking into account their comments and suggestions, the following definition for the alcohol hangover was formulated: "The alcohol hangover refers to the combination of cognitive and physical symptoms, experienced the day after a single episode of heavy drinking, starting when blood alcohol concentration approaches zero."

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Language: en

Keywords

Alcohol; definition.; hangover

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