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Relationship between alcohol-attributable disease and socioeconomic status, and the role of alcohol consumption in this relationship: a systematic review and meta-analysis

机译:酒精归因疾病与社会经济地位之间的关系,以及饮酒在这种关系中的作用:系统评价和荟萃分析

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Background: Studies show that alcohol consumption appears to have a disproportionate impact on people of low socioeconomic status. Further exploration of the relationship between alcohol consumption, socioeconomic status and the development of chronic alcohol-attributable diseases is therefore important to inform the development of\udeffective public health programmes.\udMethods: We used systematic review methodology to identify published studies of the association between\udsocioeconomic factors and mortality and morbidity for alcohol-attributable conditions. To attempt to quantify\uddifferences in the impact of alcohol consumption for each condition, stratified by SES, we (i) investigated the relationship between SES and risk of mortality or morbidity for each alcohol-attributable condition, and (ii) where, feasible explored alcohol consumption as a mediating or interacting variable in this relationship.\udResults: We identified differing relationships between a range of alcohol-attributable conditions and socioeconomic\udindicators. Pooled analyses showed that low, relative to high socioeconomic status, was associated with an increased\udrisk of head and neck cancer and stroke, and in individual studies, with hypertension and liver disease. Conversely, risk of female breast cancer tended to be associated with higher socioeconomic status. These findings were attenuated\udbut held when adjusted for a number of known risk factors and other potential confounding factors. A key finding was\udthe lack of studies that have explored the interaction between alcohol-attributable disease, socioeconomic status and alcohol use.\udConclusions: Despite some limitations to our review, we have described relationships between socioeconomic\udstatus and a range of alcohol-attributable conditions, and explored the mediating and interacting effects of alcohol\udconsumption where feasible. However, further research is needed to better characterise the relationship between\udsocioeconomic status alcohol consumption and alcohol-attributable disease risk so as to gain a greater understanding of the mechanisms and pathways that influence the differential risk in harm between people of low and high\udsocioeconomic status.
机译:背景:研究表明,饮酒似乎对社会经济地位低下的人造成了不成比例的影响。因此,进一步探索酒精消费,社会经济地位与慢性酒精引起的疾病之间的关系对于制定有效的公共卫生计划非常重要。社会经济因素以及酒精引起的疾病的死亡率和发病率。为了通过SES分层量化每种情况下饮酒的影响,我们(i)研究了每种酒精引起的情况下SES与死亡或发病风险之间的关系,以及(ii)可行时酒精消费是这种关系的中介变量或相互作用变量。\ ud结果:我们确定了一系列酒精归因条件与社会经济\指标之间的不同关系。汇总分析显示,相对于较高的社会经济地位,其与头颈部癌和中风的风险增加相关,在个别研究中,与高血压和肝病相关。相反,女性乳腺癌的风险往往与较高的社会经济地位有关。当对许多已知的风险因素和其他潜在的混杂因素进行调整后,这些发现减弱/被保留。一个关键发现是\缺乏研究酒精归因性疾病,社会经济状况和饮酒之间相互作用的研究。\ ud结论:尽管我们的审查存在一定局限性,我们还是描述了社会经济\ udstatus与一系列酒精饮料之间的关系。归因条件,并在可行的情况下探讨了酒精消耗的中介作用和相互作用。但是,需要进一步研究以更好地描述饮酒的社会经济地位与饮酒引起的疾病风险之间的关系,以便更好地理解影响低和饮酒社会经济地位的人们之间伤害差异风险的机制和途径。状态。

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