Aims To estimate differences in the strength and shape of associations between alcohol use and diagnosis-specific sickness absence. Design A multi-cohort study. Participants (n = 47 520) responded to a survey on alcohol use at two time-points, and were linked to records of sickness absence. Diagnosis-specific sickness absence was followed for 4-7 years from the latter survey. Setting and participants From Finland, we had population cohort survey data from 1998 and 2003 and employee cohort survey data from 2000-02 and 2004. From France and the United Kingdom, we had employee cohort survey data from 1993 and 1997, and 1985-88 and 1991-94, respectively. Measurements We used standard questionnaires to assess alcohol intake categorized into 0, 1...
Abstract Background Results from observational studies suggest that people who drink little or no al...
Summary: Background: Lifestyle factors influence the risk of morbidity and mortality, but the exten...
Background: While studies have found a social gradient in negative consequences of drinking and smok...
Aims To estimate differences in the strength and shape of associations between alcohol use and diagn...
Aims To estimate differences in the strength and shape of associations between alcohol use and diagn...
AIMS: We examined differences in sickness absence in relation to at-risk drinking and abstinence, ta...
Abstract Background Previous studies have not distinguished between different alcohol-use histories,...
Aim Earlier research has revealed a strong relationship between alcohol use and sickness absence. Th...
Aims: We examined differences in sickness absence in relation to at-risk drinking and abstinence, ta...
Background We investigated whether changes in alcohol use predict changes in the risk of sickness ab...
Background: Previous studies have not distinguished between different alcohol-use histories, which c...
Little is known about the U-shaped relation between alcohol intake and health beyond findings relate...
Background: Lifestyle factors influence the risk of morbidity and mortality, but the extent to which...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> the aim of this study was to examine the prevalence and socioeconomi...
This article studies the effect of alcohol consumption on the probability of long-term sickness-rela...
Abstract Background Results from observational studies suggest that people who drink little or no al...
Summary: Background: Lifestyle factors influence the risk of morbidity and mortality, but the exten...
Background: While studies have found a social gradient in negative consequences of drinking and smok...
Aims To estimate differences in the strength and shape of associations between alcohol use and diagn...
Aims To estimate differences in the strength and shape of associations between alcohol use and diagn...
AIMS: We examined differences in sickness absence in relation to at-risk drinking and abstinence, ta...
Abstract Background Previous studies have not distinguished between different alcohol-use histories,...
Aim Earlier research has revealed a strong relationship between alcohol use and sickness absence. Th...
Aims: We examined differences in sickness absence in relation to at-risk drinking and abstinence, ta...
Background We investigated whether changes in alcohol use predict changes in the risk of sickness ab...
Background: Previous studies have not distinguished between different alcohol-use histories, which c...
Little is known about the U-shaped relation between alcohol intake and health beyond findings relate...
Background: Lifestyle factors influence the risk of morbidity and mortality, but the extent to which...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> the aim of this study was to examine the prevalence and socioeconomi...
This article studies the effect of alcohol consumption on the probability of long-term sickness-rela...
Abstract Background Results from observational studies suggest that people who drink little or no al...
Summary: Background: Lifestyle factors influence the risk of morbidity and mortality, but the exten...
Background: While studies have found a social gradient in negative consequences of drinking and smok...