2018
DOI: 10.1111/acer.13798
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Sex‐Specific Associations of Risk‐Based Alcohol Drinking Level with Cardiovascular Risk Factors and the 10‐Year Cardiovascular Disease Risk Scores

Abstract: Risk-based drinking levels were more likely to have dose-dependent associations with CV risk factors in men than in women and had inverse relationships with 10-year CVD risk in both men and women.

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“… 6 A similar recent study in South Korea revealed less significant associations of drinking levels with cardiovascular risk factors in women than in men. 7 In contrast, a register-based cohort study in Denmark reported comparable higher risks of a wide range of somatic diseases in those with alcohol-dependency in both genders. 2 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“… 6 A similar recent study in South Korea revealed less significant associations of drinking levels with cardiovascular risk factors in women than in men. 7 In contrast, a register-based cohort study in Denmark reported comparable higher risks of a wide range of somatic diseases in those with alcohol-dependency in both genders. 2 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Существуют пол-специфические эффекты алкоголя на липидный профиль, полученные на примере корейской популяции [17], которые, возможно, могут обусловливать разные пути формирования алкогольиндуцированного сердечно-сосудистого континуума. При этом, увеличение потребления алкоголя положительно ассоциируется со смертностью от всех причин у обоих полов [18].…”
Section: традиционные факторы ссрunclassified