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Alcohol Consumption and Cognition
New England Journal of Medicine, 2005Loss of cognitive function in old age, especially severe cognitive loss due to Alzheimer's disease, is a serious public health problem that will only increase as the number of people in the oldest ...
Denis A. Evans, Julia L. Bienias
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Estimating Alcohol Consumption
Pancreatology, 2007Alcohol use is one of the two main aetiologies of acute pancreatitis. Detection of excessive alcohol consumption is problematic, illustrated by the fact that self-reports of alcohol consumption account for only approximately 50% of the reported sales of alcohol.
Jonathan Chick, Esko Kemppainen
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Unemployment and Alcohol Consumption
Psychological Reports, 1996From 1950 to 1972 unemployment rates were negatively associated wirh per capita alcohol consumption in eight nations studied.
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Stroke and Alcohol Consumption
New England Journal of Medicine, 1986We conducted a retrospective case-control study to investigate a possible association between alcohol intake and stroke. Reported recent alcohol consumption and biochemical and hematologic markers of alcohol intake were examined for 230 patients with stroke (20 to 70 years old) and compared with concurrently collected data on controls matched for age ...
S K Gill+4 more
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ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND THE EFFECT OF SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC VARIABLES ON ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
Ekonomik Yaklasim, 2008Alcohol consumption and relevant problems have increased significantly in the recent years. In Turkey also evident increases in alcohol consumption have been observed. The data has been obtained from 2003 household survey conducted by State Statistics Institute. The data are based on the household leader, and whether the socio-demographic variables are
Emrah Gulay, Hamdi EmeƧ
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1979
Alcohol consumption in the village was high, as well as conspicuous. Drinking was the outstanding phenomenon I observed in 1968. In fact, the present study grew out of the initial intention to investigate the alcohol consumption of the village. Once started, it soon became clear that heavy drinking was only one indicator of the vast field of stressors ...
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Alcohol consumption in the village was high, as well as conspicuous. Drinking was the outstanding phenomenon I observed in 1968. In fact, the present study grew out of the initial intention to investigate the alcohol consumption of the village. Once started, it soon became clear that heavy drinking was only one indicator of the vast field of stressors ...
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Assessment of alcohol consumption and alcoholism in the elderly
Alcohol, 1994This study evaluates characteristics associated with alcohol consumption or alcohol-related problems in an elderly population, as detected by CAGE questionnaire and self-reported alcohol intake respectively. Data were obtained from a multidimensional study carried out in a community-dwelling population aged 70-75 (n = 1205, 389 males and 816 females ...
Cristina Geroldi+3 more
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Alcohol Control Policies, Alcohol Consumption, and Alcoholism
The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1981This study evaluates the implications of two alcoholism prevention models. The single distribution (log-normal) model posits that the average level of consumption in a society is sufficient to account for the rate of alcoholism; the sociocultural model suggests that variables other than consumption account for alcoholism.
Wyatt C. Jones+2 more
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Alcohol Consumption in Psoriasis
Dermatology, 1974An investigation of drinking habits of psoriatic patients and of a control group of healthy persons is described. No difference could be detected between the alcohol consumption of these groups.
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Liver Cirrhosis, Alcoholism and Alcohol Consumption
Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1974Analysis of male liver cirrhosis death rates and alcohol consumption in 38 countries suggests that cirrhosis death rates are related to wine consumption and may not be a satisfactory basis for estimating the prevalence of alcoholism.
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