[PDF][PDF] Alcohol intake and mortality
G SUMMERFIELD - europepmc.org
… aged British men those … alcohol intake.3 Without providing this information, the Danish
workers have no justification for assuming that the excess deaths are attributable to alcohol intake …
workers have no justification for assuming that the excess deaths are attributable to alcohol intake …
[HTML][HTML] Changes in undergraduate student alcohol consumption as they progress through university
… consumption of units of alcohol than their female peers. When alcohol intake was classified
using … [1] and the British Medical Association [39] have advised men and women to follow the …
using … [1] and the British Medical Association [39] have advised men and women to follow the …
[HTML][HTML] Alcohol intake and blood pressure: a systematic review implementing a Mendelian randomization approach
… the association between ALDH2 genotype and hypertension showed that men with the *1*1
genotype (highest alcohol intake) and those with the *1*2 genotype (intermediate …
genotype (highest alcohol intake) and those with the *1*2 genotype (intermediate …
Alcohol drinking and mortality among men enrolled in an American Cancer Society prospective study
P Boffetta, L Garfinkel - Epidemiology, 1990 - JSTOR
… These data indicate an apparent protective effect of moderate alcohol intake on CHD … 7,735
British men. They argued that the observed U- or J shaped relation between alcohol drinking …
British men. They argued that the observed U- or J shaped relation between alcohol drinking …
Prospective study of serum total homocysteine concentration and risk of stroke in middle-aged British men
IJ Perry, RW Morris, SB Ebrahim, AG Shaper… - The Lancet, 1995 - thelancet.com
… smokers and into four groups according to current alcohol intake-none or occasional (<1 unit
… Prevalence of ischaemic heart disease in middle-aged British men. Br Heart J 1984; 51: 595…
… Prevalence of ischaemic heart disease in middle-aged British men. Br Heart J 1984; 51: 595…
Alcohol dosing and total mortality in men and women: an updated meta-analysis of 34 prospective studies
A Di Castelnuovo, S Costanzo… - Archives of internal …, 2006 - jamanetwork.com
… consumption: a prospective study among male British doctors. … Our findings, while confirming
the hazards of excess drinking, indicate potential windows of alcohol intake that may confer …
the hazards of excess drinking, indicate potential windows of alcohol intake that may confer …
[HTML][HTML] Roles of drinking pattern and type of alcohol consumed in coronary heart disease in men
KJ Mukamal, KM Conigrave… - … England Journal of …, 2003 - Mass Medical Soc
… We determined alcohol intake by multiplying the consumption of each beverage by its
ethanol content (12.8 g for beer, 11.0 g for wine, and 14.0 g for liquor) 9 and summing all …
ethanol content (12.8 g for beer, 11.0 g for wine, and 14.0 g for liquor) 9 and summing all …
The diet of individuals: a study of a randomly-chosen cross section of British adults in a Cambridgeshire village
S Bingham, NI McNeil, JH Cummings - British Journal of Nutrition, 1981 - cambridge.org
… Men took considerably more alcohol than the women. In the age-group 20–39 years
alcohol provided 9% (1.0 MJ/d) of the total energy intake in the men.5. Wide variation in the …
alcohol provided 9% (1.0 MJ/d) of the total energy intake in the men.5. Wide variation in the …
How much of the recent decline in the incidence of myocardial infarction in British men can be explained by changes in cardiovascular risk factors? Evidence from a …
SL Hardoon, PH Whincup, LT Lennon… - Circulation, 2008 - Am Heart Assoc
… The addition of physical activity and alcohol intake made little difference to this estimate (44…
The present study cohort is socially and geographically representative of British men, with the …
The present study cohort is socially and geographically representative of British men, with the …
Association between daily alcohol intake and risk of all-cause mortality: a systematic review and meta-analyses
… alcohol intake was not significantly associated with all-cause mortality risk, while increased
risk was evident at higher consumption levels, starting at lower levels for women than men. …
risk was evident at higher consumption levels, starting at lower levels for women than men. …