The 24‐hour rhythm in alcohol craving and individual differences in sleep characteristics and alcohol use frequency

Apr 6, 2022Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research

Daily patterns of alcohol craving and how they relate to sleep habits and drinking frequency

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Abstract

A 24-hour rhythm in alcohol craving was observed among 215 adult drinkers.

  • Individuals who consumed alcohol more frequently in the past 30 days reported higher average levels of craving.
  • Greater fluctuations in craving intensity were associated with higher alcohol use frequency.
  • Differences in sleep timing or duration did not influence the timing or magnitude of the craving rhythm.
  • Associations between alcohol craving patterns and individual differences did not differ by sex or racial identity.

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