Background & aims: Uncertainty still exists on the impact of low to moderate consumption of different drink types on population health. We therefore investigated the associations of different drink types in the form of beer/cider, champagne/white wine, red wine and spirits with various health outcomes. Methods: Over 500,000 participants were recruited to the UK Biobank cohort. Alcohol consumption was self-reported as pints beer/cider, glasses champagne/white wine, glasses of red wine, and measures of spirits per week. We followed health outcomes for a median of 7.02 years and reported all-cause mortality, cardiovascular events, ischemic heart disease, cerebrovascular events, and cancer. Results: In continuous analysis after excluding no...
The authors pooled data from 15 case-control studies of head and neck cancer (9,107 cases, 14,219 co...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: It is unknown if wine, beer and spirit intake lead to a similar association w...
Abstract: Since ancient times, people have attributed a variety of health benefits to moderate consu...
Background & aims Uncertainty still exists on the impact of low to moderate consumption of differen...
Background & aims- To investigate potential biases that exist in available epidemiological evidence...
Background: Alcohol consumption is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but pre...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but prev...
$\textbf{Aims}$: Increases in glass sizes and wine strength over the last 25 years in the UK are lik...
Although excessive alcohol consumption is a highly prevalent public health problem the data on the a...
Background: Alcohol-related harm has been found to be higher in disadvantaged groups, despite simila...
A substantially increased risk for heavy drinkers and a slightly reduced risk for lighter drinkers r...
During the last 25 years, alcohol consumption has become a widely debated issue, especially due to r...
AIMS: Increases in glass sizes and wine strength over the last 25 years in the UK are likely to have...
Although the detrimental effects of heavy drinking in terms of health are well-documented in the lit...
Aims: To investigate the relationship between usual daily alcohol intake, beverage type and drinking...
The authors pooled data from 15 case-control studies of head and neck cancer (9,107 cases, 14,219 co...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: It is unknown if wine, beer and spirit intake lead to a similar association w...
Abstract: Since ancient times, people have attributed a variety of health benefits to moderate consu...
Background & aims Uncertainty still exists on the impact of low to moderate consumption of differen...
Background & aims- To investigate potential biases that exist in available epidemiological evidence...
Background: Alcohol consumption is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but pre...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but prev...
$\textbf{Aims}$: Increases in glass sizes and wine strength over the last 25 years in the UK are lik...
Although excessive alcohol consumption is a highly prevalent public health problem the data on the a...
Background: Alcohol-related harm has been found to be higher in disadvantaged groups, despite simila...
A substantially increased risk for heavy drinkers and a slightly reduced risk for lighter drinkers r...
During the last 25 years, alcohol consumption has become a widely debated issue, especially due to r...
AIMS: Increases in glass sizes and wine strength over the last 25 years in the UK are likely to have...
Although the detrimental effects of heavy drinking in terms of health are well-documented in the lit...
Aims: To investigate the relationship between usual daily alcohol intake, beverage type and drinking...
The authors pooled data from 15 case-control studies of head and neck cancer (9,107 cases, 14,219 co...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: It is unknown if wine, beer and spirit intake lead to a similar association w...
Abstract: Since ancient times, people have attributed a variety of health benefits to moderate consu...