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Alcohol, drinking pattern and all-cause, cardiovascular and alcohol-related mortality in Eastern Europe
Alcohol has been implicated in the high mortality in Central and Eastern Europe but the magnitude of its effect, and whether it is due to regular high intake or episodic binge drinking remain unclear. The aim of this paper was to estimate the contribution of alcohol to mortality in four Central and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4756032/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26467937 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10654-015-0092-8 |
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author | Bobak, Martin Malyutina, Sofia Horvat, Pia Pajak, Andrzej Tamosiunas, Abdonas Kubinova, Ruzena Simonova, Galina Topor-Madry, Roman Peasey, Anne Pikhart, Hynek Marmot, Michael G. |
author_facet | Bobak, Martin Malyutina, Sofia Horvat, Pia Pajak, Andrzej Tamosiunas, Abdonas Kubinova, Ruzena Simonova, Galina Topor-Madry, Roman Peasey, Anne Pikhart, Hynek Marmot, Michael G. |
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description | Alcohol has been implicated in the high mortality in Central and Eastern Europe but the magnitude of its effect, and whether it is due to regular high intake or episodic binge drinking remain unclear. The aim of this paper was to estimate the contribution of alcohol to mortality in four Central and Eastern European countries. We used data from the Health, Alcohol and Psychosocial factors in Eastern Europe is a prospective multi-centre cohort study in Novosibirsk (Russia), Krakow (Poland), Kaunas (Lithuania) and six Czech towns. Random population samples of 34,304 men and women aged 45–69 years in 2002–2005 were followed up for a median 7 years. Drinking volume, frequency and pattern were estimated from the graduated frequency questionnaire. Deaths were ascertained using mortality registers. In 230,246 person-years of follow-up, 2895 participants died from all causes, 1222 from cardiovascular diseases (CVD), 672 from coronary heart disease (CHD) and 489 from pre-defined alcohol-related causes (ARD). In fully-adjusted models, abstainers had 30–50 % increased mortality risk compared to light-to-moderate drinkers. Adjusted hazard ratios (HR) in men drinking on average ≥60 g of ethanol/day (3 % of men) were 1.23 (95 % CI 0.95–1.59) for all-cause, 1.38 (0.95–2.02) for CVD, 1.64 (1.02–2.64) for CHD and 2.03 (1.28–3.23) for ARD mortality. Corresponding HRs in women drinking on average ≥20 g/day (2 % of women) were 1.92 (1.25–2.93), 1.74 (0.76–3.99), 1.39 (0.34–5.76) and 3.00 (1.26–7.10). Binge drinking increased ARD mortality in men only. Mortality was associated with high average alcohol intake but not binge drinking, except for ARD in men. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s10654-015-0092-8) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. |
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spelling | pubmed-47560322016-02-26 Alcohol, drinking pattern and all-cause, cardiovascular and alcohol-related mortality in Eastern Europe Bobak, Martin Malyutina, Sofia Horvat, Pia Pajak, Andrzej Tamosiunas, Abdonas Kubinova, Ruzena Simonova, Galina Topor-Madry, Roman Peasey, Anne Pikhart, Hynek Marmot, Michael G. Eur J Epidemiol Mortality Alcohol has been implicated in the high mortality in Central and Eastern Europe but the magnitude of its effect, and whether it is due to regular high intake or episodic binge drinking remain unclear. The aim of this paper was to estimate the contribution of alcohol to mortality in four Central and Eastern European countries. We used data from the Health, Alcohol and Psychosocial factors in Eastern Europe is a prospective multi-centre cohort study in Novosibirsk (Russia), Krakow (Poland), Kaunas (Lithuania) and six Czech towns. Random population samples of 34,304 men and women aged 45–69 years in 2002–2005 were followed up for a median 7 years. Drinking volume, frequency and pattern were estimated from the graduated frequency questionnaire. Deaths were ascertained using mortality registers. In 230,246 person-years of follow-up, 2895 participants died from all causes, 1222 from cardiovascular diseases (CVD), 672 from coronary heart disease (CHD) and 489 from pre-defined alcohol-related causes (ARD). In fully-adjusted models, abstainers had 30–50 % increased mortality risk compared to light-to-moderate drinkers. Adjusted hazard ratios (HR) in men drinking on average ≥60 g of ethanol/day (3 % of men) were 1.23 (95 % CI 0.95–1.59) for all-cause, 1.38 (0.95–2.02) for CVD, 1.64 (1.02–2.64) for CHD and 2.03 (1.28–3.23) for ARD mortality. Corresponding HRs in women drinking on average ≥20 g/day (2 % of women) were 1.92 (1.25–2.93), 1.74 (0.76–3.99), 1.39 (0.34–5.76) and 3.00 (1.26–7.10). Binge drinking increased ARD mortality in men only. Mortality was associated with high average alcohol intake but not binge drinking, except for ARD in men. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s10654-015-0092-8) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer Netherlands 2015-10-14 2016 /pmc/articles/PMC4756032/ /pubmed/26467937 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10654-015-0092-8 Text en © The Author(s) 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. |
spellingShingle | Mortality Bobak, Martin Malyutina, Sofia Horvat, Pia Pajak, Andrzej Tamosiunas, Abdonas Kubinova, Ruzena Simonova, Galina Topor-Madry, Roman Peasey, Anne Pikhart, Hynek Marmot, Michael G. Alcohol, drinking pattern and all-cause, cardiovascular and alcohol-related mortality in Eastern Europe |
title | Alcohol, drinking pattern and all-cause, cardiovascular and alcohol-related mortality in Eastern Europe |
title_full | Alcohol, drinking pattern and all-cause, cardiovascular and alcohol-related mortality in Eastern Europe |
title_fullStr | Alcohol, drinking pattern and all-cause, cardiovascular and alcohol-related mortality in Eastern Europe |
title_full_unstemmed | Alcohol, drinking pattern and all-cause, cardiovascular and alcohol-related mortality in Eastern Europe |
title_short | Alcohol, drinking pattern and all-cause, cardiovascular and alcohol-related mortality in Eastern Europe |
title_sort | alcohol, drinking pattern and all-cause, cardiovascular and alcohol-related mortality in eastern europe |
topic | Mortality |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4756032/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26467937 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10654-015-0092-8 |
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