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Association of alcohol use with years lived without major chronic diseases: A multicohort study from the IPD-Work consortium and UK Biobank

Nielsen Martin L.; Zins Marie; Rugulies Reiner; Rahkonen Ossi; Oksanen Tuula; Pentti Jaana; Shipley Martin J.; Singh-Manoux Archana; Stenholm Sari; Ervasti Jenni; Borritz Marianne; Jokela Markus; Vahtera Jussi; Suominen Sakari; Goldberg Marcel; Knutsson Anders; Lindbohm Joni V.; Väänänen Ari; Sørensen Jeppe K.; Virtanen Marianna; Kivimäki Mika; Sipilä Pyry N.; Pejtersen Jan H.; Bjorner Jakob B.; Lallukka Tea; Nyberg Solja T.; Koskinen Aki; Burr Hermann; Pietiläinen Olli; Westerlund Hugo; Alfredsson Lars; Batty David G.; Madsen Ida E.H.

Association of alcohol use with years lived without major chronic diseases: A multicohort study from the IPD-Work consortium and UK Biobank

Nielsen Martin L.
Zins Marie
Rugulies Reiner
Rahkonen Ossi
Oksanen Tuula
Pentti Jaana
Shipley Martin J.
Singh-Manoux Archana
Stenholm Sari
Ervasti Jenni
Borritz Marianne
Jokela Markus
Vahtera Jussi
Suominen Sakari
Goldberg Marcel
Knutsson Anders
Lindbohm Joni V.
Väänänen Ari
Sørensen Jeppe K.
Virtanen Marianna
Kivimäki Mika
Sipilä Pyry N.
Pejtersen Jan H.
Bjorner Jakob B.
Lallukka Tea
Nyberg Solja T.
Koskinen Aki
Burr Hermann
Pietiläinen Olli
Westerlund Hugo
Alfredsson Lars
Batty David G.
Madsen Ida E.H.
Katso/Avaa
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doi:10.1016/j.lanepe.2022.100417
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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666776222001119
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi-fe2022091258793
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Background
Heavy alcohol consumption increases the risk of several chronic diseases. In this multicohort study, we estimated the number of life-years without major chronic diseases according to different characteristics of alcohol use.
Methods
In primary analysis, we pooled individual-level data from up to 129,942 adults across 12 cohort studies with baseline data collection on alcohol consumption, drinking patterns, and history between 1986 and 2005 (the IPD-Work Consortium). Self-reported alcohol consumption was categorised according to UK guidelines – non-drinking (never or former drinkers); moderate consumption (1–14 units); heavy consumption (>14 units per week). We further subdivided moderate and heavy drinkers by binge drinking pattern (alcohol-induced loss of consciousness). In addition, we assessed problem drinking using linked data on hospitalisations due to alcohol abuse or poisoning. Follow-up for chronic diseases for all participants included incident type 2 diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke, cancer, and respiratory disease (asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) as ascertained via linkage to national morbidity and mortality registries, repeated medical examinations, and/or self-report. We estimated years lived without any of these diseases between 40 and 75 years of age according to sex and characteristics of alcohol use. We repeated the main analyses using data from 427,621 participants in the UK Biobank cohort study.
Findings
During 1·73 million person-years at risk, 22,676 participants in IPD-Work cohorts developed at least one chronic condition. From age 40 to 75 years, never-drinkers [men: 29·3 (95%CI 27·9–30·8) years, women 29·8 (29·2–30·4) years)] and moderate drinkers with no binge drinking habit [men 28·7 (28·4–29·0) years, women 29·6 (29·4–29·7) years] had the longest disease-free life span. A much shorter disease-free life span was apparent in participants who experienced alcohol poisoning [men 23·4 (20·9–26·0) years, women 24·0 (21·4–26·5) years] and those with self-reported heavy overall consumption and binge drinking [men: 26·0 (25·3–26·8), women 27·5 (26·4–28·5) years]. The pattern of results for alcohol poisoning and self-reported alcohol consumption was similar in UK Biobank. In IPD-Work and UK Biobank, differences in disease-free years between self-reported moderate drinkers and heavy drinkers were 1·5 years or less.
Interpretation
Individuals with alcohol poisonings or heavy self-reported overall consumption combined with a binge drinking habit have a marked 3- to 6-year loss in healthy longevity. Differences in disease-free life between categories of self-reported weekly alcohol consumption were smaller.

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