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The Impact of Past and Current Alcohol Consumption Patterns on Progression of Carotid Intima-Media Thickness Among Women and Men Living with HIV Infection.

Natalie E ChichettoMichael W PlankeyAlison G AbrahamDavid S ShepsNicole EnnisXinguang ChenKathleen M WeberSteven ShoptawRobert C KaplanWendy S PostRobert L Cook
Published in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2019)
In both cohorts, 10-year heavy consumption was associated with statistically significant increases in carotid artery thickness, compared to abstinence. Long-term patterns of drinking at any level above abstinence were particularly significant for increases in IMT among men, with heavy consumption presenting with the greatest increase. Our results suggest a potentially different window of risk among past and current heavy drinkers. Further studies are needed to determine whether alcohol consumption level is associated with intermediate measures of atherosclerosis. Alcohol screening and interventions to reduce heavy consumption may benefit PLWH who are at risk of CVD.
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