Aims: To investigate the relationship between usual daily alcohol intake, beverage type and drinking frequency on cardiovascular (CVD) and coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality, accounting for systematic misclassification of intake. Design Prospective cohort study with mean follow-up of 11.4 years. Setting The Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study, Australia. Participants A total of 38 200 volunteers (23 044 women) aged 40–69 years at baseline (1990–1994). Measurements Self-reported alcohol intake using beverage-specific quantity–frequency questions (usual intake) and drinking diary for previous week. Findings Compared with life-time abstention, usual daily alcohol intake was associated with lower CVD and CHD mortality risk for women but no...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but prev...
Aim: Alcohol is a known cardiac toxin and heavy consumption can lead to heart failure (HF). However,...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the association between alcohol consumption (at baseline and over lifetime)...
Aims: To investigate the relationship between usual daily alcohol intake, beverage type and drinking...
Background: The objective was to investigate associations between average volume of alcohol consumpt...
BACKGROUND: : Most studies on the effect of alcohol consumption on coronary heart disease or all...
Background: The objective was to investigate associations between average volume of alcohol consumpt...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Research into alcohol consumption and cardiovascular disease (CVD) patients' pr...
BACKGROUND: Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption has been reported to be cardio-protective among ap...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Studies have shown that alcohol intake trajectories differ in thei...
Objective: Previous meta-analyses estimate that low-volume alcohol consumption protects against coro...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Studies have shown that alcohol intake trajectories differ in thei...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Studies have shown that alcohol intake trajectories differ in thei...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Studies have shown that alcohol intake trajectories differ in thei...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the association between alcohol consumption (at baseline and over lifetime)...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but prev...
Aim: Alcohol is a known cardiac toxin and heavy consumption can lead to heart failure (HF). However,...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the association between alcohol consumption (at baseline and over lifetime)...
Aims: To investigate the relationship between usual daily alcohol intake, beverage type and drinking...
Background: The objective was to investigate associations between average volume of alcohol consumpt...
BACKGROUND: : Most studies on the effect of alcohol consumption on coronary heart disease or all...
Background: The objective was to investigate associations between average volume of alcohol consumpt...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Research into alcohol consumption and cardiovascular disease (CVD) patients' pr...
BACKGROUND: Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption has been reported to be cardio-protective among ap...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Studies have shown that alcohol intake trajectories differ in thei...
Objective: Previous meta-analyses estimate that low-volume alcohol consumption protects against coro...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Studies have shown that alcohol intake trajectories differ in thei...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Studies have shown that alcohol intake trajectories differ in thei...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Studies have shown that alcohol intake trajectories differ in thei...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the association between alcohol consumption (at baseline and over lifetime)...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol consumption is a leading contributor to death and disability worldwide, but prev...
Aim: Alcohol is a known cardiac toxin and heavy consumption can lead to heart failure (HF). However,...
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the association between alcohol consumption (at baseline and over lifetime)...