| کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6088967 | 1208527 | 2016 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
- We examined the relationship between alcohol consumption and coronary artery disease.
- We observed a nonlinear association between alcohol consumption and risk of coronary artery disease.
- Consumption of 36Â g/d of alcohol conferred a lower risk than other levels.
ObjectivesTo investigate and quantify the potential dose-response association between alcohol consumption and risk of coronary artery disease (CAD).MethodsWe searched the PubMed database from inception to March 2015 and reviewed the reference list of relevant articles to identify prospective studies assessing the association between alcohol consumption and risk of CAD. Study-specific relative risk (RR) estimates were combined using a random-effects model. Publication bias was estimated using Begg's funnel plot and Egger's regression asymmetry test. The meta-analysis included 18 prospective studies, with a total of 214 340 participants and 7756 CAD cases. The pooled adjusted RRs were 0.62 (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.56-0.68) for highest alcohol consumption amount versus lowest amount. Begg's and Egger's regression tests provided no evidence of substantial publication bias (PÂ =Â 0.762 for Begg's test and 0.172 for Egger's test).ResultsIn a dose response analysis, we observed a nonlinear association between alcohol consumption and risk of CAD (P for nonlinearity <0.00). Compared with non-drinkers, the RRs (95% CI) of CAD across levels of alcohol consumption were 0.75 (0.70-0.80) for 12Â g/d, 0.70 (0.66-0.75) for 24Â g/d, 0.69 (0.64-0.75) for 36Â g/d, 0.70 (0.64-0.77) for 60Â g/d, 0.74 (0.67-0.83) for 90Â g/d, and 0.83 (0.67-1.04) for 135Â g/d.ConclusionsAlcohol consumption in moderation is associated with a reduced risk of CAD with 36Â grams/d of alcohol conferring a lower risk than other levels.
Journal: Nutrition - Volume 32, Issue 6, June 2016, Pages 637-644
