| Literature DB >> 25858476 |
Annie Britton, Yoav Ben-Shlomo, Michaela Benzeval, Diana Kuh, Steven Bell.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption patterns change across life and this is not fully captured in cross-sectional series data. Analysis of longitudinal data, with repeat alcohol measures, is necessary to reveal changes within the same individuals as they age. Such data are scarce and few studies are able to capture multiple decades of the life course. Therefore, we examined alcohol consumption trajectories, reporting both average weekly volume and frequency, using data from cohorts with repeated measures that cover different and overlapping periods of life.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25858476 PMCID: PMC4351673 DOI: 10.1186/s12916-015-0273-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med ISSN: 1741-7015 Impact factor: 8.775
Description of study populations
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| Clydeside Glasgow, Scotland | UK | UK | UK | Clydeside, Glasgow, Scotland | Civil servants in London | South Wales | England | Clydeside, Glasgow, Scotland | –– |
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| 1,551 | 12,594 | 14,651 | 3,552 | 1,432 | 10,284 | 2,906 | 10,924 | 1,485 | 59,379 |
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| 702 | 6,110 | 7,411 | 1,786 | 645 | 6,882 | 2,906 | 4,968 | 698 | 32,108 |
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| 2,245 | 11,226 | 21,297 | 5,049 | 2,424 | 31,342 | 9,746 | 11,657 | 2,327 | 97,313 |
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| 849 | 6,484 | 7,240 | 1,766 | 787 | 3,402 | –– | 5,959 | 787 | 27,274 |
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| 2,774 | 13,387 | 21,909 | 5,055 | 2,952 | 13,765 | –– | 14,559 | 2,952 | 77,353 |
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| 5 vol | 3 vol | 4 vol | 4 vol | 5 vol | 6 vol | 5 vol | 3 vol | 5 vol | –– |
| 3 freq | 3 freq | 4 freq | 6 freq | 5 freq | 5 freq | |||||
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| 1972–3 | 1970 | 1958 | 1946 | 1952–3 | 1930–1953 | 1918–1939 | 1908–1952 | 1932–3 | –– |
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| 15–37 | 16–38 | 23–59 | 36–64 | 34–60 | 35–83 | 45–83 | 50–90+ | 55–77 | 15–90+ |
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| 1987 | 1986 | 1981 | 1982 | 1987 | 1985–88 | 1979–83 | 1998–01 | 1987 | 1979 |
| 1990–92 | 1996 | 1991 | 1989 | 1990–92 | 1991–93 | 1984–88 | 2002 | 1990/92 | 2010 | |
| 1995–97 | 2004 | 2004 | 1999 | 1995–97 | 1997–99 | 1989–93 | 2004 | 1995/97 | ||
| 2000–04 | 2008 | 2009 | 2000–04 | 2003–04 | 1993–97 | 2006 | 2000/04 | |||
| 2007–08 | 2007–08 | 2007–09 | 2002–04 | 2008 | 2007/08 | |||||
| 2012–13 | 2010 |
aNumber of people with at least one measure of alcohol consumption.
Vol, volume; Freq, frequency; BCS70, British Birth Cohort; CaPS, Caerphilly Prospective Study; ELSA, English Longitudinal Study of Ageing; NCDS, National Child Development Survey; NSHD, National Survey of Health and Development; T-07, Twenty-07 study.
Figure 1Predicted mean alcohol consumption trajectories (in units of alcohol per week) and 95% CI across the life course in nine UK cohort studies among men.
Figure 2Predicted mean alcohol consumption trajectories (in units of alcohol per week) and 95% CI across the life course in nine UK cohort studies among women.
Regression coefficients (standard errors) for the fixed effects from the multilevel models displayed in Figures 1 and 2
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| Men | T-07 1970s | 15 | 7.663 (1.481) | 3.525 (0.632) | −0.295 (0.065) | 0.007 (0.002) |
| 1970 BCS | 16 | 7.748 (0.188) | 0.613 (0.018) | –– | –– | |
| 1958 NCDS | 23 | 23.222 (0.317) | −0.850 (0.046) | 0.019 (0.002) | –– | |
| 1946 NSHD | 36 | 18.467 (0.587) | −0.524 (0.062) | 0.011 (0.002) | –– | |
| T-07 1950s | 33 | 18.804 (1.052) | −0.216 (0.158) | 0.004 (0.005) | –– | |
| Whitehall II | 35 | 11.820 (0.338) | 0.136 (0.051) | 0.001 (0.002) | −0.0001 (0.00003) | |
| CaPS | 45 | 21.429 (0.488) | −0.434 (0.020) | –– | –– | |
| ELSA | 45 | 26.908 (0.926) | −0.871 (0.073) | 0.009 (0.001) | –– | |
| T-07 1930s | 54 | 15.018 (0.794) | −0.187 (0.051) | –– | –– | |
| Women | T-07 1970s | 15 | 4.665 (0.679) | 0.280 (0.132) | −0.010 (0.005) | –– |
| 1970 BCS | 16 | 3.235 (0.088) | 0.194 (0.008) | –– | –– | |
| 1958 NCDS | 23 | 6.182 (0.113) | −0.178 (0.017) | 0.007 (0.001) | –– | |
| 1946 NSHD | 36 | 5.065 (0.214) | 0.085 (0.026) | −0.003 (0.001) | –– | |
| T-07 1950s | 33 | 5.147 (0.407) | 0.007 (0.067) | 0.0006 (0.002) | –– | |
| Whitehall II | 35 | 4.872 (0.212) | 0.113 (0.018) | −0.003 (0.0004) | –– | |
| ELSA | 45 | 10.481 (0.352) | −0.363 (0.027) | 0.004 (0.001) | –– | |
| T-07 1930s | 54 | 3.215 (0.179) | −0.025 (0.009) | –– | –– |
†Age in years that that age was centred in each model. BCS70, British Birth Cohort; CaPS, Caerphilly Prospective Study; ELSA, English Longitudinal Study of Ageing; NCDS, National Child Development Survey; NSHD, National Survey of Health and Development; T-07, Twenty-07 study.
Figure 3Combined predicted mean alcohol consumption trajectories (in units of alcohol per week) and 95% CI across the life course in nine UK cohort studies among men and women.
Figure 4Smoothed plots of drinking frequency by age among men in five cohorts.
Figure 5Smoothed plots of drinking frequency by age among women in five cohorts.