Internationally recognized guidelines for 'sensible' alcohol consumption: is exceeding them actually detrimental to health and social circumstances? Evidence from a population-based cohort study
Background: the health and social impact of drinking in excess of internationally recognized weekly (>21 units in men; >14 units in women) and daily (>4 units in men; >3 units in women) recommendations for 'sensible' alcohol intake are largely unknown. Methods: a prospective co...
Main Authors: | Batty, G. David (Author), Lewars, Heather (Author), Emslie, Carol (Author), Gale, Catharine R. (Author), Hunt, Kate (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2009-09.
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