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Chunk #37 — RESULTS — Correlations in the ALC group

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Neurological, nutritional and alcohol consumption factors underlie cognitive and motor deficits in chronic alcoholism.
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Greater lifetime alcohol consumption was correlated with poorer performance on the 6 cognitive and motor composite scores in the ALC group (Table 4). Within the ALC group, older age was correlated with lower scores on the Production, Visuospatial Construction, and Upper Limb Motor composites corrected for age and education. Lower TDP levels were correlated with worse performance on Immediate Memory and Delayed Memory composite scores. Lower ataxia scores were correlated with lower scores on 5 of the composites: Attention/Working Memory, Production, Immediate Memory, Delayed Memory, and Upper Limb Motor.