Abstract:Commentary on Britton et al. (2010):The dangers of declining drink add_2895 646..648 The real significance of the Britton et al. [1] paper is overlooked by the authors themselves. Alcohol intake varies in the same individuals over time, declining with increasing age in many countries [2][3][4][5][6][7]. This decline has been shown to occur among those individuals most vulnerable to morbidity and mortality [8][9][10]. People most likely to be stable in their drinking-the light or moderate drinkers-tend to ha… Show more
“…For some theoretical discussions and applications of semantic frame theory, see e.g. Fillmore and Atkins (1992), Fillmore et al 2010), Barsalou (1992;Barsalou et al 1993), Persson (2000) and Larsson (2004). The definition of concept in this paper follows Barsalou et al (1993) where "concepts are bodies of knowledge in long-term memory" and " [c]oncepts are the underlying knowledge in long-term memory from which temporary conceptualizations in working memory are constructed" (1993: 57).…”
“…For some theoretical discussions and applications of semantic frame theory, see e.g. Fillmore and Atkins (1992), Fillmore et al 2010), Barsalou (1992;Barsalou et al 1993), Persson (2000) and Larsson (2004). The definition of concept in this paper follows Barsalou et al (1993) where "concepts are bodies of knowledge in long-term memory" and " [c]oncepts are the underlying knowledge in long-term memory from which temporary conceptualizations in working memory are constructed" (1993: 57).…”
“…Overall, the detrimental effects of alcohol on mortality and on disease burden in general, by far outweigh the beneficial effects. Even the beneficial effects of moderate consumption of alcohol have recently been questioned on methodological grounds [10].…”
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