The study by Hoffmann et al. investigates the impact of the menstrual cycle and the progesterone-to-estradiol ratio on alcohol consumption in individuals with alcohol use disorder. Data from 74 females and 278 males were collected and analyzed using ecological momentary assessments. The results suggest that hormone levels play a role in alcohol consumption patterns, especially in women.
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