Alcohol Effects After a Night Out Drinking:
- Alcohol is a depressant, so the depression caused by alcohol alone goes with the territory
- Alcohol tends to potentiate the mood of the user. Thus, if one is sad, alcohol may make you sadder. If you are happy, alcohol may make you happier.
- Alcohol affects the chemistry of the brain, increasing the risk of depression.
- It is now known that some of the systems that are involved in producing the symptoms of low mood, anxiety, poor sleep and reduced appetite in depression are also affected by alcohol.
- Alcohol diminishes the function of the mind through various processes. It affects many of the hormone functions in the brain within 1-2 minutes of consumption. Besides that, alcohol intake slows glycogen metabolism. This means the brain receives less glycogen, so it doesn't have much energy
June Russell
Sources:
http://howistoppeddrinking.org/depression-and-loneliness-after-a-night-of-drinking
http://chemcases.com/alcohol/alc-07.htm
http://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/mentalhealthinfoforall/problems/alcoholanddrugs/alcoholdepression.aspx
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Anxiety/Anxiety-panic-attacks-the-day-after-drinking/show/514905
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