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Is self-reported "moderate" drinking in the cardiovascular benefit range associated with alcoholic behavior? A population based study.

Khawaja Afzal Ammar1, Saquib Samee, Robert Colligan, Robert Morse, Osman Faheem, Molly Shapiro, Jan Kors, Richard J Rodeheffer.   

Abstract

This article aims at identifying a threshold number of drinks per day beyond which there is a high risk of developing alcoholic behavior that would enable physicians to more confidently support the use of alcohol for cardiovascular risk prevention. In a randomly selected, population-based sample of 2,042 adults 45 years or older, we graded alcohol drinking behavior using the Self-Administered Alcoholism Screening Test, quantified alcohol amount by questionnaire, and assessed the prevalence of cardiovascular disease (coronary, peripheral, or cerebrovascular disease) by medical record review. Although optimal alcohol use (< or = 2 drinks/day) was associated with reduced odds of cardiovascular disease, 43% of alcoholics and 82% of problem drinkers reported alcohol use in the optimal range as well. The association of alcohol use in the optimal range with alcohol-related behavioral problems supports the reluctance in physicians from recommending alcohol use for cardiovascular benefit, not withstanding the underreporting of alcohol use by alcoholics.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20155593      PMCID: PMC2824886          DOI: 10.1080/10550880903014205

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Addict Dis        ISSN: 1055-0887


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