The aim of this study was to assess the association between alcohol intake and premature mortality (younger than 65 years) and to explore the effect of potential alcohol underreporting by heavy drinkers. We followed-up 20 272 university graduates. Four categories of alcohol intake were considered (abstainer, light, moderate and heavy consumption). Repeated measurements of alcohol intake and updated information on confounders were used in time-dependent Cox models. Potential underreporting of alcohol intake by some heavy drinkers (likely misclassified as light or moderate drinkers) was explicitly addressed in an attempt to correct potential underreporting by using indirect information. During 12·3 years of median follow-up (interquartile ran...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationThe results from the few cohort studies th...
Moderate alcohol intake has been related to lower mortality. However, alcohol use includes other dim...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence for an association between the pattern of lifetime alcohol use...
The aim of this study was to assess the association between alcohol intake and premature mortality (...
BACKGROUND: Conventionally, cohort studies have assessed the association between alcohol and all-cau...
AIM: To test the association of alcohol consumption with total and cause-specific mortality risk. ...
Moderate alcohol intake has been related to lower mortality. However, alcohol use includes other dim...
Aim: To test the association of alcohol consumption with total and cause-specific mortality risk. De...
AIM: To test the association of alcohol consumption with total and cause-specific mortality risk DES...
Background Alcohol consumption in very old age is increasing; yet, little is known about the persona...
To test the association of alcohol consumption with total and cause-specific mortality risk DESIGN: ...
This study aimed to estimate the impact of alcohol use on mortality and health among people 69 years...
Background: whether light-to-moderate alcohol intake is related to reduced mortality remains a subje...
Background: modifiable behavioural risk factors including smoking and alcohol consumption are major ...
Backgroundmodifiable behavioural risk factors including smoking and alcohol consumption are major co...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationThe results from the few cohort studies th...
Moderate alcohol intake has been related to lower mortality. However, alcohol use includes other dim...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence for an association between the pattern of lifetime alcohol use...
The aim of this study was to assess the association between alcohol intake and premature mortality (...
BACKGROUND: Conventionally, cohort studies have assessed the association between alcohol and all-cau...
AIM: To test the association of alcohol consumption with total and cause-specific mortality risk. ...
Moderate alcohol intake has been related to lower mortality. However, alcohol use includes other dim...
Aim: To test the association of alcohol consumption with total and cause-specific mortality risk. De...
AIM: To test the association of alcohol consumption with total and cause-specific mortality risk DES...
Background Alcohol consumption in very old age is increasing; yet, little is known about the persona...
To test the association of alcohol consumption with total and cause-specific mortality risk DESIGN: ...
This study aimed to estimate the impact of alcohol use on mortality and health among people 69 years...
Background: whether light-to-moderate alcohol intake is related to reduced mortality remains a subje...
Background: modifiable behavioural risk factors including smoking and alcohol consumption are major ...
Backgroundmodifiable behavioural risk factors including smoking and alcohol consumption are major co...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationThe results from the few cohort studies th...
Moderate alcohol intake has been related to lower mortality. However, alcohol use includes other dim...
BACKGROUND: There is limited evidence for an association between the pattern of lifetime alcohol use...