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      Do “Moderate” Drinkers Have Reduced Mortality Risk? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Alcohol Consumption and All-Cause Mortality

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          Previous meta-analyses of cohort studies indicate a J-shaped relationship between alcohol consumption and allcause mortality, with reduced risk for low-volume drinkers. However, low-volume drinkers may appear healthy only because the "abstainers" with whom they are compared are biased toward ill health. The purpose of this study was to determine whether misclassifying former and occasional drinkers as abstainers and other potentially confounding study characteristics underlie observed positive health outcomes for lowvolume drinkers in prospective studies of all-cause mortality.

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          Journal
          Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
          J. Stud. Alcohol Drugs
          Alcohol Research Documentation, Inc.
          1937-1888
          1938-4114
          March 2016
          March 2016
          : 77
          : 2
          : 185-198
          Article
          10.15288/jsad.2016.77.185
          4803651
          26997174
          51058d66-cb23-487c-a651-2d62d918cac3
          © 2016
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