Non-abstinent recovery in alcohol use disorder is associated with greater regional cortical volumes than heavy drinking.
April C MayDieter J MeyerhoffTimothy C DurazzoPublished in: Alcohol, clinical & experimental research (2023)
Individuals who consumed low-risk levels of alcohol post-treatment exhibited regional cortical volumes more similar to abstainers than individuals who returned to higher-risk levels. This suggests that low-risk levels of alcohol consumption are associated with brain integrity that is comparable to that seen with complete abstinence. Given the previously demonstrated improvement in psychosocial and physical health with reduced levels of alcohol consumption post-treatment, harm reduction may be a beneficial and more attainable goal for some individuals with AUD who are seeking treatment.