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Weekly Alcohol Consumption, Brain Atrophy, and White Matter Hyperintensities in a Community-Based Sample Aged 60 to 64 Years

Kaarin J. Anstey, PhD, Anthony F. Jorm, PhD, DSc, Chantal Réglade-Meslin, MD, Jerome Maller, PhD, Rajeev Kumar, MD, Chwee von Sanden, BSc Hons, Timothy D. Windsor, PhD, Bryan Rodgers, PhD, Wei Wen, PhD and Perminder Sachdev, MD, PhD

From the Australian National University, ACT, Australia (K.J.A., C.R.-M., J.M., R.K., C.v.S., T.D.W., B.R.); University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (A.F.J.); and the University of New South Wales, NSW, Australia (W.W., P.S.).


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Figure 1. Scatterplots and lines of best fit showing the relationship between drinks per week and brain measures for men and women.

 





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