Mortality associated with alcohol-related liver disease [PDF]
Excessive alcohol use has been reported to be responsible for 80 000 annual deaths in the United States. However, the exact cause of death related to the excessive use of alcohol has not been fully explored.To assess the effect of alcoholic liver disease (ALD) on all-cause, liver-related and cardiovascular mortality using population-based data.Data ...
G, Trimble +5 more
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Socioeconomic deprivation, urban-rural location and alcohol-related mortality in England and Wales [PDF]
Background: Many causes of death are directly attributable to the toxic effects of alcohol and deaths from these causes are increasing in the United Kingdom.
BJ Jefferis +23 more
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Effects of Moderate Alcohol Drinking in Patients with Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Whether moderate alcohol intake is beneficial remains an unsolved issue. Recent studies have suggested that moderate alcohol consumption is associated with beneficial effects related to the prevention of cardiovascular diseases.
Inbeom Kwon, Dae Won Jun, Jin-Hwa Moon
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Collaborative care for alcohol-related liver disease [PDF]
By implementing collaborative care for patients with alcohol misuse and alcohol-related liver disease, the Royal Bolton Hospital aimed to improve and coordinate their care by recruiting a multidisciplinary team and placing the patient at the centre of all efforts.
Kieran J, Moriarty +10 more
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Short-term abstinence from alcohol and changes in cardiovascular risk factors, liver function tests and cancer-related growth factors: a prospective observational study [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To assess changes in metabolic risk factors and cancer-related growth factors associated with short-term abstinence from alcohol. DESIGN: Prospective, observational study. SETTING: Single tertiary centre.
Al-Khatib, S +16 more
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Transitioning from NAFLD to MAFLD and MASLD: the toxic relationship with alcohol consumption [PDF]
Alcohol is a well-known toxic etiologic factor for liver injury. Metabolic substrates of alcohol (especially acetaldehyde) have a major responsibility and genetic susceptibility, alterations in microbiota and immune system are important co-factors for ...
Mubin Ozercan +2 more
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Alcohol consumption and the risk of liver disease: a nationwide, population-based study
IntroductionAlthough most patients with alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) have a history of prolonged and heavy drinking, there is no clear threshold defining the level of alcohol consumption that leads to ALD.
Sang Yi Moon +5 more
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Mortality in England and Wales attributable to current alcohol consumption. [PDF]
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To estimate the number of deaths attributable to current alcohol consumption levels in England and Wales by age and sex. DESIGN: Epidemiological approach using published relative risks and population data.
Britton, A, McPherson, K
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Outpatient management of alcohol-related liver disease
Alcohol-related liver disease has become the leading indication for liver transplantation in the USA, partly due to an increase in the prevalence of high-risk drinking behaviour and alcohol use disorder, particularly among young women. Achieving sustained alcohol abstinence might not only prevent the development and progression of alcohol-related liver
Douglas A, Simonetto +2 more
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Alcohol-specific activity in hospitals in England [PDF]
Alcohol-related harm is placing increasing demands on the NHS. At a time when unprecedented efficiencies need to be made by the NHS and local authorities, preventative action must be taken seriously.
Ariti, Cono +4 more
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