The relation between different dimensions of alcohol consumption and burden of disease: an overview

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作者
Rehm, Juergen [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Baliunas, Dolly [1 ,2 ]
Borges, Guilherme L. G. [4 ]
Graham, Kathryn [1 ,5 ,6 ]
Irving, Hyacinth [1 ]
Kehoe, Tara [1 ]
Parry, Charles D. [7 ,8 ]
Patra, Jayadeep [1 ]
Popova, Svetlana [1 ,2 ,9 ]
Poznyak, Vladimir [10 ]
Roerecke, Michael [1 ,2 ]
Room, Robin [11 ,12 ]
Samokhvalov, Andriy V. [1 ]
Taylor, Benjamin [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Ctr Addict & Mental Hlth, Toronto, ON M5S 2S1, Canada
[2] Univ Toronto, Dalla Lana Sch Publ Hlth, Toronto, ON, Canada
[3] Tech Univ Dresden, Inst Clin Psychol & Psychotherapy, Dresden, Germany
[4] Natl Inst Psychiat, Div Epidemiol & Psychosocial Res, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
[5] Univ Western Ontario, Dept Psychol, London, ON, Canada
[6] Curtin Univ Technol, Natl Drug Res Inst, Perth, WA, Australia
[7] MRC, Alcohol & Drug Abuse Res Unit, Cape Town, South Africa
[8] Univ Stellenbosch, Dept Psychiat, Cape Town, South Africa
[9] Univ Toronto, Factor Inwentash Fac SocialWork, Toronto, ON, Canada
[10] World Hlth Org, Dept Mental Hlth & Substance Abuse, Geneva, Switzerland
[11] Univ Melbourne, Sch Populat Hlth, Melbourne, Vic 3010, Australia
[12] Turning Point Alcohol & Drug Ctr, AER Ctr Alcohol Policy Res, Fitzroy, Vic, Australia
关键词
Alcohol; average volume; burden of disease; injury; morbidity; mortality; patterns of drinking; risk relation; CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE; RISKY SEXUAL-BEHAVIOR; LUNG-CANCER RISK; ATRIAL-FIBRILLATION; DRINKING PATTERN; POOLED ANALYSIS; BREAST-CANCER; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; INSULIN SENSITIVITY; COLORECTAL-CANCER;
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10.1111/j.1360-0443.2010.02899.x
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R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
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摘要
Aims As part of a larger study to estimate the global burden of disease and injury attributable to alcohol: to evaluate the evidence for a causal impact of average volume of alcohol consumption and pattern of drinking on diseases and injuries; to quantify relationships identified as causal based on published meta-analyses; to separate the impact on mortality versus morbidity where possible; and to assess the impact of the quality of alcohol on burden of disease. Methods Systematic literature reviews were used to identify alcohol-related diseases, birth complications and injuries using standard epidemiological criteria to determine causality. The extent of the risk relations was taken from meta-analyses. Results Evidence of a causal impact of average volume of alcohol consumption was found for the following major diseases: tuberculosis, mouth, nasopharynx, other pharynx and oropharynx cancer, oesophageal cancer, colon and rectum cancer, liver cancer, female breast cancer, diabetes mellitus, alcohol use disorders, unipolar depressive disorders, epilepsy, hypertensive heart disease, ischaemic heart disease (IHD), ischaemic and haemorrhagic stroke, conduction disorders and other dysrhythmias, lower respiratory infections (pneumonia), cirrhosis of the liver, preterm birth complications and fetal alcohol syndrome. Dose-response relationships could be quantified for all disease categories except for depressive disorders, with the relative risk increasing with increased level of alcohol consumption for most diseases. Both average volume and drinking pattern were linked causally to IHD, fetal alcohol syndrome and unintentional and intentional injuries. For IHD, ischaemic stroke and diabetes mellitus beneficial effects were observed for patterns of light to moderate drinking without heavy drinking occasions (as defined by 60+ g pure alcohol per day). For several disease and injury categories, the effects were stronger on mortality compared to morbidity. There was insufficient evidence to establish whether quality of alcohol had a major impact on disease burden. Conclusions Overall, these findings indicate that alcohol impacts many disease outcomes causally, both chronic and acute, and injuries. In addition, a pattern of heavy episodic drinking increases risk for some disease and all injury outcomes. Future studies need to address a number of methodological issues, especially the differential role of average volume versus drinking pattern, in order to obtain more accurate risk estimates and to understand more clearly the nature of alcohol-disease relationships.
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