Abstract: Harmful use of alcohol ranks among the top five risk factors for disease, disability and death worldwide. However, not all individuals who consume alcohol throughout life are addicted and our premise is that addiction implies a chain of consumption that produces harmful effects. The objective of this study was to evaluate whether self-assessed past drinking problems - our measure of harmful alcohol consumption - affect the current alcohol consumption patterns. We expected that drinking problems in the past could have a positive effect on current alcohol consumption. Using Portuguese data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE), we applied an ordered probit model, given the ordered nature of the dependent...
Background Increases in alcohol related mortality and morbidity have been reported among older peop...
Different drinking patterns are related to different short-term (acute) and long-term (chronic) heal...
Introduction There is a substantial literature finding that moderate alcohol consumption is protecti...
Abstract: Harmful use of alcohol ranks among the top five risk factors for disease, disability and d...
Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for injuries, mortality and the burden of disease. Alcohol cons...
Background: Ex-drinkers suffer from worse health than drinkers; however, whether a worsening of heal...
Background/Aims: Evidence underlines the importance of drinking patterns and individual characterist...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Survey questions on usual quantity and frequency of alcohol consumption are reg...
Aims: To consider the consequences, within a UK population sample, of consuming a given amount of al...
Heavy drinking has been identified as a significant problem on college campuses, and students who dr...
AIMS: Some patterns of alcohol consumption (e.g. binge drinking, drinking outside of meals) have bee...
Aims: (a) To compare acute negative consequences for people who drink a given amount of alcohol on f...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but prev...
\(Background:\) Understanding the epidemiology of alcohol consumption across the life course is impo...
Abstract — Aims: To consider the consequences, within a UK population sample, of consuming a given a...
Background Increases in alcohol related mortality and morbidity have been reported among older peop...
Different drinking patterns are related to different short-term (acute) and long-term (chronic) heal...
Introduction There is a substantial literature finding that moderate alcohol consumption is protecti...
Abstract: Harmful use of alcohol ranks among the top five risk factors for disease, disability and d...
Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for injuries, mortality and the burden of disease. Alcohol cons...
Background: Ex-drinkers suffer from worse health than drinkers; however, whether a worsening of heal...
Background/Aims: Evidence underlines the importance of drinking patterns and individual characterist...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Survey questions on usual quantity and frequency of alcohol consumption are reg...
Aims: To consider the consequences, within a UK population sample, of consuming a given amount of al...
Heavy drinking has been identified as a significant problem on college campuses, and students who dr...
AIMS: Some patterns of alcohol consumption (e.g. binge drinking, drinking outside of meals) have bee...
Aims: (a) To compare acute negative consequences for people who drink a given amount of alcohol on f...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but prev...
\(Background:\) Understanding the epidemiology of alcohol consumption across the life course is impo...
Abstract — Aims: To consider the consequences, within a UK population sample, of consuming a given a...
Background Increases in alcohol related mortality and morbidity have been reported among older peop...
Different drinking patterns are related to different short-term (acute) and long-term (chronic) heal...
Introduction There is a substantial literature finding that moderate alcohol consumption is protecti...