Article de Périodique
Sex-based differences in binge and heavy drinking among US Adults (2025)
Auteur(s) :
SHUEY, B. ;
WEN, H. ;
SUDA, K. J. ;
BURNETT, A. ;
WHARAM, J. F. ;
ANDERSON, T. S. ;
LIEBSCHUTZ, J. M.
Année
2025
Page(s) :
1831-1833
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Refs biblio. :
6
Domaine :
Alcool / Alcohol
Discipline :
EPI (Epidémiologie / Epidemiology)
Thésaurus géographique
ETATS-UNIS
Thésaurus mots-clés
ALCOOL
;
CONSOMMATION
;
ADULTE
;
DIFFERENCE DE GENRE
;
ABUS
;
ALCOOLISATION PONCTUELLE IMPORTANTE
;
SEXE FEMININ
;
JEUNE ADULTE
;
PREVALENCE
;
EVOLUTION
;
SEXE
Autres mots-clés
Résumé :
Sex-based differences in alcohol use have narrowed over the last decade. Alcohol-related liver disease and mortality have increased more rapidly among young and middle-aged adult females than males, a trend that worsened beginning in 2020. We examined sex-based differences in binge and heavy drinking in recent years, hypothesizing that these differences would narrow among young and middle-aged adults. [Author's abstract]
Affiliation :
Center for Research on Healthcare, Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Department of Population Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Department of Medicine, Duke University and Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy, Durham, North Carolina, USA
Department of Population Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Department of Medicine, Duke University and Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy, Durham, North Carolina, USA
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