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Binge drinking and blood pressure: cross-sectional results of the HAPIEE study

A. Pajak, K. Szafraniec, R. Kubinova, S. Malyutina, A. Peasey, H. Pikhart, Y. Nikitin, M. Marmot, M. Bobak,

. 2013 ; 8 (6) : e65856. [pub] 20130607

Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural, práce podpořená grantem

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc20014880

Grantová podpora
081081/Z Wellcome Trust - United Kingdom
064947/Z Wellcome Trust - United Kingdom
G19/35 Medical Research Council - United Kingdom
G0100222 Medical Research Council - United Kingdom
G8802774 Medical Research Council - United Kingdom
G0902037 Medical Research Council - United Kingdom
G1000616 Medical Research Council - United Kingdom
G0701830 Medical Research Council - United Kingdom
1R01 AG23522 NIA NIH HHS - United States
G0601647 Medical Research Council - United Kingdom
RG/07/008/23674 British Heart Foundation - United Kingdom

OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether binge drinking pattern influences blood pressure independently from drinking volume or whether it modifies the effect of volume of drinking. METHODS: We used cross-sectional data from population samples of 7559 men and 7471 women aged 45-69 years in 2002-05, not on antihypertensive medication, from Russia, Poland and Czech Republic. Annual alcohol intake, drinking frequency and binge drinking (≥ 100 g in men and ≥ 60 g in women in one session at least once a month) were estimated from graduated frequency questionnaire. Blood pressure was analysed as continuous variables (systolic and diastolic pressure) and a binary outcome (≥ 140/90 mm Hg). RESULTS: In men, annual alcohol intake and drinking frequency were strongly associated with blood pressure. The odds ratio of high blood pressure for binge drinking in men was 1.62 (95% CI 1.45-1.82) after controlling for age, country, body mass index, education and smoking; additional adjustment for annual alcohol intake reduced it to 1.20 (1.03-1.39). In women, the fully adjusted odds ratio of high blood pressure for binge drinking was 1.31 (1.05-1.63). Binge drinking did not modify the effect of annual alcohol intake. Consuming alcohol as wine, beer or spirits had similar effects. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that the independent long-term effect of binge drinking was modest, that binge drinking did not modify the effect of alcohol intake, and that different alcoholic beverages had similar effects on blood pressure.

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