High-Risk Drinking
Cross-source consensus on High-Risk Drinking from 1 sources and 5 claims.
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- High-risk drinking was defined with sex-specific thresholds adapted from Korean public-health criteria and WHO standards. — Association between high-risk drinking and cardiovascular health based on Life’s Essential 8: analysis using 2016–2021 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data
- The analysis focused on current drinkers to reduce bias from lifelong abstainers and former drinkers who stopped because of illness. — Association between high-risk drinking and cardiovascular health based on Life’s Essential 8: analysis using 2016–2021 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data
- Frequent high-risk drinking was substantially more common among men than among women. — Association between high-risk drinking and cardiovascular health based on Life’s Essential 8: analysis using 2016–2021 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data
- Among men, daily high-risk drinking was more common in middle-aged and socioeconomically vulnerable groups. — Association between high-risk drinking and cardiovascular health based on Life’s Essential 8: analysis using 2016–2021 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data
- Among women, daily high-risk drinking was especially associated with younger age, living alone, premenopausal status, and low cardiovascular health scores. — Association between high-risk drinking and cardiovascular health based on Life’s Essential 8: analysis using 2016–2021 Korean National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data