Wetterling T, Veltrup C, Driessen M, John U. DRINKING PATTERN AND ALCOHOL-RELATED MEDICAL DISORDERS. Alcohol and Alcoholism. 1999;34(3):330-336.Although heavy alcohol intake is known to be one of the most common causative factors of liver disease, pancreatitis, upper gastrointestinal and neurological disorders, the influence of the drinking pattern is largely unknown. The study investigated the relationship of alcohol-related medical disorders in alcoholics and their drinking pattern. Two hundred and forty-one chronic alcoholics were referred consecutively for detoxification and their drinking pattern was sufficient for them to be included in this study. History of alcohol abuse as well as drinking behaviour in the last 6 months were asses...
Epidemiological and experimental studies have consistently linked alcoholic beverage consumption wit...
The problem of alcohol abuse is high on the agenda for the whole world both medically and socially. ...
Aims: To examine the hypothesis that patients who present in the UK to detoxification services diffe...
Alcohol dependence and alcohol abuse or harmful use cause substantial morbidity and mortality. Alcoh...
Although excessive alcohol consumption is a highly prevalent public health problem the data on the a...
Different drinking patterns are related to different short-term (acute) and long-term (chronic) heal...
Alcoholic liver disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide - in most developed co...
Alcohol has a direct impact on the digestive system due to its contact with mucosal lining and inter...
Abstract — Over a one-year period the authors administered the Diagnostic Interview Schedule to 459 ...
Alcohol has a direct impact on the digestive system due to its contact with mucosal lining and inter...
Currently alcohol-related pathologies represent an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldw...
Alcohol hangover is a combination of mental, sympathetic, and physical symptoms experienced the day ...
Background\u2014The Dionysos Study is a cohort study of the prevalence of chronic liver disease in t...
The use of alcohol in a dependent or even a regular heavy pattern predisposes the drinker to a range...
Alcohol use and associated alcohol-related harm (ARH) are a prevalent and important public health pr...
Epidemiological and experimental studies have consistently linked alcoholic beverage consumption wit...
The problem of alcohol abuse is high on the agenda for the whole world both medically and socially. ...
Aims: To examine the hypothesis that patients who present in the UK to detoxification services diffe...
Alcohol dependence and alcohol abuse or harmful use cause substantial morbidity and mortality. Alcoh...
Although excessive alcohol consumption is a highly prevalent public health problem the data on the a...
Different drinking patterns are related to different short-term (acute) and long-term (chronic) heal...
Alcoholic liver disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide - in most developed co...
Alcohol has a direct impact on the digestive system due to its contact with mucosal lining and inter...
Abstract — Over a one-year period the authors administered the Diagnostic Interview Schedule to 459 ...
Alcohol has a direct impact on the digestive system due to its contact with mucosal lining and inter...
Currently alcohol-related pathologies represent an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldw...
Alcohol hangover is a combination of mental, sympathetic, and physical symptoms experienced the day ...
Background\u2014The Dionysos Study is a cohort study of the prevalence of chronic liver disease in t...
The use of alcohol in a dependent or even a regular heavy pattern predisposes the drinker to a range...
Alcohol use and associated alcohol-related harm (ARH) are a prevalent and important public health pr...
Epidemiological and experimental studies have consistently linked alcoholic beverage consumption wit...
The problem of alcohol abuse is high on the agenda for the whole world both medically and socially. ...
Aims: To examine the hypothesis that patients who present in the UK to detoxification services diffe...