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Changes in wine consumption are influenced most by health: results from a population survey of South Australians in 2013

机译:葡萄酒消费的变化受健康影响最大:2013年对南澳大利亚人的人口调查结果

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Aims: Individuals change their wine consumption over their life course, and mean volume typically declines with increasing age. Research on the reasons individuals change their consumption has primarily focused on youth/the young, but not on older adults. This study’s aim was to ascertain changes in wine consumption over a 12-month period in Australians at different ages and what influenced these changes. Methods: As part of the Spring 2013 South Australian Health Omnibus Survey, persons (n=2,908) aged 15 years and over who had most recently had a birthday in the selected household were interviewed in their home by trained interviewers. Of these, 48.9% were males and their mean age was 46.3 (standard deviation 18.9) years. Results: Regular, light–moderate wine consumers were generally stable in the amount of wine they drank over a 12 month period, particularly those aged 55 years and older. They generally cited health (48.0%) as a reason for decreasing their wine consumption. Those who usually consumed three to four standard drinks on days they drank wine were also more likely to give health (54.3%) as a reason for decreasing their consumption, as were heavy wine consumers (57.7%). The 25- to 34-year age-group was more likely to have decreased (36% vs 26%) their wine consumption in the last 12 months. The 15- to 24-year age-group was most likely to have increased (28% vs 10%) their wine consumption in the last 12 months. Health was most cited as the reason for decreasing this consumption, while family and friends were most cited as the reason for increasing this consumption. Conclusion: In this representative population of South Australians, the wine consumption of previously identified at-risk groups for both short- and long-term harms, ie, youth and older adults, as well as excessive and heavy drinkers, was most influenced by health, family and friends, and employment.
机译:目的:个人在整个人生过程中改变自己的葡萄酒消费量,并且平均产量通常随着年龄的增长而下降。关于个人改变消费原因的研究主要集中在年轻人身上,而不是老年人。这项研究的目的是确定不同年龄段的澳大利亚人在12个月内的葡萄酒消费变化,以及影响这些变化的因素。方法:作为2013年春季南澳大利亚州健康综合调查的一部分,经过培训的访调员在其住所中采访了最近一次在选定家庭中过生日的15岁及15岁以上的人(n = 2,908)。其中,男性占48.9%,平均年龄为46.3岁(标准差为18.9年)。结果:普通,轻度适度的葡萄酒消费者在过去12个月内所喝葡萄酒的数量通常保持稳定,尤其是55岁及以上的消费者。他们普遍认为健康(48.0%)是减少葡萄酒消费的原因。那些经常在喝酒的日子里喝三到四杯标准饮料的人,以及重度酒的消费者(57.7%),更可能使健康(54.3%)成为减少消费的原因。在过去12个月中,年龄在25至34岁之间的葡萄酒消费量减少的可能性更大(分别为36%和26%)。在过去12个月中,15至24岁年龄段的葡萄酒消费量最有可能增加(28%比10%)。健康被认为是减少这种消耗的原因,而家人和朋友被认为是增加这种消耗的原因。结论:在这个南澳大利亚人的代表性人群中,先前确定的短期和长期危害的高风险人群(即青年和老年人以及过量饮酒者)的葡萄酒消费受健康影响最大。 ,亲朋好友和就业机会。

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