Alcohol Consumption in Later Life and Mortality in the United States: Results from 9 Waves of the Health and Retirement Study.
Katherine M KeyesEsteban CalvoKatherine A OrnsteinCaroline RutherfordMatthew P FoxUrsula M StaudingerLinda P FriedPublished in: Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research (2019)
There are consistent associations between moderate/occasional drinking and lower mortality, though residual confounding remains a threat to validity. Continued efforts to conduct large-scale observational studies of alcohol consumption and mortality are needed to characterize the changing patterns of consumption in older age.