BACKGROUND: The SCORE (Systematic COronary Risk Evaluation) scale uses conventional risk factors for the prediction of the 10-year risk of fatal atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD). The high-risk version of SCORE is recommended by the European Society of Cardiology for use in the populations of Central and Eastern Europe and former Soviet Union (CEE/FSU). Given the role of hazardous alcohol consumption as an important determinant of CVD mortality in CEE/FSU men, this study investigated whether adding hazardous drinking characteristics to the high-risk SCORE improves its prognostic performance in contemporary population-based male CEE/FSU cohorts.METHODS: The HAPIEE (Health, Alcohol, and Psychosocial factors In Eastern Europe) study...
Background: Although alcohol consumption has long been considered as a risk factor for chronic disea...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption is proposed to be the third most important modifiable risk factor fo...
Aims To assess the relationship between alcohol intake frequency and mortality among males and femal...
The SCORE scale predicts the 10-year risk of fatal atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD), bas...
The SCORE scale predicts the 10-year risk of fatal atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD), bas...
INTRODUCTION: Self‑reported alcohol intake is an inaccurate measure, especially in heavy drinkers. ...
Background: There is a west-east mortality gradient in Europe, more pronounced in men. The objective...
Introduction: Russia has experienced massive fluctuations in mortality at working ages over the past...
Background: Low to moderate alcohol consumption has been associated with lower coronary heart diseas...
AIMS: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk prediction models are used in Western European countries, bu...
Background The reason for the low life expectancy in Russian men and large fl uctuations in mortalit...
INTRODUCTION: Russia has experienced massive fluctuations in mortality at working ages over the past...
Russia has very high mortality from cardiovascular disease (CVD), with evidence that heavy drinking ...
See page 537 for the editorial comment on this article (doi:10.1093/eurheartj/eht286) Aims The Syste...
Background The reason for the low life expectancy in Russian men and large fl uctuations in mortalit...
Background: Although alcohol consumption has long been considered as a risk factor for chronic disea...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption is proposed to be the third most important modifiable risk factor fo...
Aims To assess the relationship between alcohol intake frequency and mortality among males and femal...
The SCORE scale predicts the 10-year risk of fatal atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD), bas...
The SCORE scale predicts the 10-year risk of fatal atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (CVD), bas...
INTRODUCTION: Self‑reported alcohol intake is an inaccurate measure, especially in heavy drinkers. ...
Background: There is a west-east mortality gradient in Europe, more pronounced in men. The objective...
Introduction: Russia has experienced massive fluctuations in mortality at working ages over the past...
Background: Low to moderate alcohol consumption has been associated with lower coronary heart diseas...
AIMS: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk prediction models are used in Western European countries, bu...
Background The reason for the low life expectancy in Russian men and large fl uctuations in mortalit...
INTRODUCTION: Russia has experienced massive fluctuations in mortality at working ages over the past...
Russia has very high mortality from cardiovascular disease (CVD), with evidence that heavy drinking ...
See page 537 for the editorial comment on this article (doi:10.1093/eurheartj/eht286) Aims The Syste...
Background The reason for the low life expectancy in Russian men and large fl uctuations in mortalit...
Background: Although alcohol consumption has long been considered as a risk factor for chronic disea...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption is proposed to be the third most important modifiable risk factor fo...
Aims To assess the relationship between alcohol intake frequency and mortality among males and femal...