Proceedings of the 11th Alcohol Hangover Research Group Meeting, in Nadi, Fiji
Open Access
- 18 February 2020
- conference paper
- conference paper
- Published by MDPI AG in Proceedings
- Vol. 43 (1), 1
- https://doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2020043001
Abstract
The present proceedings offer a summary of the 11th meeting of the Alcohol Hangover Research Group held in April 2019 in Nadi, Fiji. The aim of the meeting was to gather the world’s leading experts in the field of alcohol hangover and share advances and ideas to help better understand the underlying pathology, consequences, and potential therapeutics. Several aspects of alcohol hangover research were discussed, including hangover-associated impairments of cognitive performance and health, novel and best research practice, the validation and use of wearable technology and online tools for off-site data collection, effects of hangover on physical strength performance, new evidence on sex differences in the occurrence and severity of alcohol hangover, and exciting future projects and directions.Keywords
Funding Information
- Imperial College London (WBPP_NX0108)
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