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Incidence rate, risk factors and behaviour changes for alcohol drinking: findings from a community-based cohort study in Southwest China.

Bingbing ZhuJie ZhouYun ChenKelin XuYanli WuYiying WangNa WangTao LiuChaowei Fu
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
The number of women increased in the prevalence of alcohol drinking significantly although there was no significant overall change for the cohort population in Southwest China. Also, there was a high risk of developing alcohol drinking among the study population, especially for those non-drinkers who were younger men, non-Han Chinese, living in urban areas, employed, current smokers or without any chronic diseases. Interventions to prevent and manage alcohol consumption should be designed and implemented in Chinese communities as soon as possible.
Keyphrases
  • alcohol consumption
  • risk factors
  • physical activity
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • smoking cessation
  • type diabetes
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • pregnant women
  • middle aged
  • insulin resistance