Alcohol consumption and its link with cardiovascular mortality in 40-59 year old males (data of a 21.5 year prospective study)

Title
Alcohol consumption and its link with cardiovascular mortality in 40-59 year old males (data of a 21.5 year prospective study)
Publication type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2003
Journal
Terapevticheskii Arkhiv
Volume
75
Issue
12
Pagination
8 - 12
Date published
2003
ISBN
00403660 (ISSN)
Abstract

Aim. To study contribution of alcohol consumption (AC) to mortality of coronary heart disease (CHD), cerebral stroke (CS), cardiovascular diseases (CVD), overall mortality (OM) in a random population of working males. Material and methods. The results are available of a 21.5 y ear cohort study of mortality in a random population of 7815 male citizens of Moscow and St-Petersburg aged 40-59 years. Results. The attributive risk of AC for mortality of CHD, CS, CVD and OM was 16.6, 14.8, 7.7 and 11.9%, respectively. The lowest relative risk to die of CHD, CVD and OM among the cohort studied was observed in males taking alcohol 168.0 ml per week maximum. Conclusion. It is necessary to approach differentially to assessment of AC effects on development of many diseases and further investigations are needed to reveal fine mechanisms of action of different alcohol drinks on human organism.