Alcohol intake: a risk factor for psoriasis in young and middle aged men?
K Poikolainen, T Reunala, J Karvonen… - British Medical …, 1990 - bmj.com
… was associated with alcohol intake but not … alcohol intake of 100 g/day compared with no
intake was 2-2 (95% confidence interval 1-3 to 3.9). The controls decreased their alcohol intake …
intake was 2-2 (95% confidence interval 1-3 to 3.9). The controls decreased their alcohol intake …
Prospective study of risk factors for development of non-insulin dependent diabetes in middle aged British men
IJ Perry, SG Wannamethee, MK Walker, AG Thomson… - Bmj, 1995 - bmj.com
… men, whereas evidence incriminating alcohol intake and cigarette smoking is lacking. We
have shown that several cardiovascular risk factors that are linked with insulin resistance (…
have shown that several cardiovascular risk factors that are linked with insulin resistance (…
The drinking habits of Sikh, Hindu, Muslim and white men in the West Midlands: a community survey
R Cochrane, S Bal - British journal of addiction, 1990 - Wiley Online Library
… men but not among Sikhs and Hindus. In both these groups older men reported consuming
more alcohol than did young men. … men report approximately the same level of alcohol intake …
more alcohol than did young men. … men report approximately the same level of alcohol intake …
Three centuries of alcohol in the British diet
JA Spring, DH Buss - Nature, 1977 - nature.com
… the amounts of alcohol drunk in the United Kingdom"**. It is believed that men and more …
"*", alcoholism“, liver cirrhosis*, and absence from work owing to excessive intake of alcoholº. It …
"*", alcoholism“, liver cirrhosis*, and absence from work owing to excessive intake of alcoholº. It …
Alcohol consumption and its relation to cardiovascular risk factors in British women.
G Razay, KW Heaton, CH Bolton, AO Hughes - British Medical Journal, 1992 - bmj.com
… When obese rats prone to atheroma were exposed to long term high alcohol intake,
fasting insulin concentrations were lower and pancreatic i cell hyperplasia was reduced,29 …
fasting insulin concentrations were lower and pancreatic i cell hyperplasia was reduced,29 …
Lifestyle and nutritional determinants of bioavailable androgens and related hormones in British men
NE Allen, PN Appleby, GK Davey, TJ Key - Cancer Causes & Control, 2002 - Springer
… , 22% lower LH and 5% lower FT concentrations compared with men with a BMI of <20 kg/m2. …
fat intake was negatively associated with SHBG (r ¼ À0.10; p ¼ 0.01) and alcohol intake …
fat intake was negatively associated with SHBG (r ¼ À0.10; p ¼ 0.01) and alcohol intake …
Alcohol and coronary heart disease: a perspective from the British Regional Heart Study
AG Shaper, G Wannamethee… - International Journal of …, 1994 - academic.oup.com
… We therefore examined the relationship between alcohol intake and CHD outcome separately
in men with no evidence of CHD, asymptomatic CHD and symptomatic CHD (Table 2, …
in men with no evidence of CHD, asymptomatic CHD and symptomatic CHD (Table 2, …
Alcohol consumption and mortality from all causes, coronary heart disease, and stroke: results from a prospective cohort study of Scottish men with 21 years of follow …
… Among men who consumed alcohol, higher intake was … Similar results were reported by the
British regional heart study (2.8… The lowest risk for alcohol related causes of death for men in …
British regional heart study (2.8… The lowest risk for alcohol related causes of death for men in …
Prospective study of alcohol consumption and risk of coronary disease in men
… alcohol intake as measured by the first and second dietary questionnaires with alcohol intake
… Alcohol and mortality of British men: explaining the U-shaped curve. Lancet 1988; ii: 1267-…
… Alcohol and mortality of British men: explaining the U-shaped curve. Lancet 1988; ii: 1267-…
Beverage consumption habits “24/7” among British adults: association with total water intake and energy intake
S Gibson, SM Shirreffs - Nutrition journal, 2013 - Springer
… and alcoholic drinks), with the remainder contributed by water in food [4, 7], and we expected
the British … by the dominance of alcohol in evening, as (particularly for men) the correlation …
the British … by the dominance of alcohol in evening, as (particularly for men) the correlation …