ALTHOUGH the genetic factor pushed abuse of alcohol, the adolescent who got religious education since small potential low to become the drunkard. On the other hand, became religious in the mature age, not was significant immediately could prevent from the disturbance to consume the addictive substance was abundant.
"The study showed genetic factors could affectingthe problem of the using alcohol in the religious adolescent," explained Tanya MM Button from the Colorado University. Button concluded, basically the influential religion was strong enough towards the behaviour of religious people. That could cancel the genetic trend someone.
"However, the same thing was not current for them who stepped on the mature age," stated Button. The "genetic influence in this age was just the same in each level of religiosity." This study was published in the Alcoholism research journal: Clinical & Experimental Research.
The study involved twins's more than 1,400 couples as participants, both twins fraternal and identical, the man and the woman, in adolescence and of age. (HealthDay News/Yahoo/*/X-5)
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