Joint effects of alcohol use, smoking and body mass index as an explanation for the alcohol harm paradox: causal mediation analysis of eight cohort studies.
Sebastián PeñaPia MäkeläTiina LaatikainenTommi HärkänenSatu MännistöMarkku HeliövaaraSeppo KoskinenPublished in: Addiction (Abingdon, England) (2021)
People of lower socio-economic status appear to be more vulnerable to the effects of alcohol use and smoking on alcohol-attributable mortality. Behavioural risk factors and their joint effects with income may explain part of the alcohol harm paradox.