Association of alcohol consumption with coronary artery disease severity
Background & aims The ingestion of small to moderate alcohol consumption amounts has been associated to cardiovascular protection. This study aimed to evaluate the association between alcohol consumption and coronary artery disease severity. Material and methods Cross-sectional Study with patien...
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| Palabra clave: | alcohol adult age alcohol abuse alcohol consumption Article cardiovascular risk coronary angiography coronary artery disease cross-sectional study diabetes mellitus disease association disease severity drinking behavior dyslipidemia female human hypertension major clinical study male smoking aged alcohol abstinence alcoholism Brazil comparative study coronary blood vessel diagnostic imaging hospital middle aged pathophysiology risk factor self report severity of illness index very elderly young adult Adult Aged Aged, 80 and over Alcohol Abstinence Alcohol Drinking Alcoholism Coronary Angiography Coronary Artery Disease Coronary Vessels Cross-Sectional Studies Female Hospitals, Urban Humans Male Middle Aged Risk Factors Self Report Severity of Illness Index Young Adult |
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Association of alcohol consumption with coronary artery disease severityChagas P.Mazocco L.Piccoli J.D.C.E.Ardenghi T.M.Badimon L.Caramori P.R.A.Pellanda L.Gomes I.Schwanke C.H.A.alcoholadultagealcohol abusealcohol consumptionArticlecardiovascular riskcoronary angiographycoronary artery diseasecross-sectional studydiabetes mellitusdisease associationdisease severitydrinking behaviordyslipidemiafemalehumanhypertensionmajor clinical studymalesmokingagedalcohol abstinencealcoholismBrazilcomparative studycoronary artery diseasecoronary blood vesseldiagnostic imaginghospitalmiddle agedpathophysiologyrisk factorself reportseverity of illness indexvery elderlyyoung adultAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAlcohol AbstinenceAlcohol DrinkingAlcoholismBrazilCoronary AngiographyCoronary Artery DiseaseCoronary VesselsCross-Sectional StudiesFemaleHospitals, UrbanHumansMaleMiddle AgedRisk FactorsSelf ReportSeverity of Illness IndexYoung AdultBackground & aims The ingestion of small to moderate alcohol consumption amounts has been associated to cardiovascular protection. This study aimed to evaluate the association between alcohol consumption and coronary artery disease severity. Material and methods Cross-sectional Study with patients undergoing coronary angiography. Age, cardiovascular risk factors (smoking, systemic arterial hypertension, dyslipidemia and diabetes) and alcohol drinking habit were investigated. Alcohol consumption was divided in three categories: nondrinker, moderate alcohol consumption (less than 15 g ethanol/day for women or 30 g ethanol/day for men) and heavy alcohol consumption. Coronary artery disease severity was assessed through the Friesinger Score (FS) in the coronary angiography, by interventional cardiologists blinded to alcohol consumption. Results The final sample included 363 adults; of those, 228 were men (62.81%). Mean age was 60.5 ± 10.9 y. Unadjusted analyses identified sex, age, hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia and alcohol consumption as the main covariates associated with the Friesinger score. Lower Friesinger scores were also observed in moderate alcohol consumption when comparing to those who do not drink (RR 0.86; 95% CI 0.79–0.95). Conclusion Among patients with suspected coronary artery disease undergoing coronary angiography, moderate alcohol consumption is associated to a lower coronary artery disease severity than heavy drinking. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd and European Society for Clinical Nutrition and MetabolismCHURCHILL LIVINGSTONE2017info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://iibsantpau.fundanetsuite.com/Publicaciones/ProdCientif/PublicacionFrw.aspx?id=10659https://hdl.handle.net/10923/22650CLINICAL NUTRITIONISSN: 02615614ISSNe: 15321983reponame:r-IIB SANT PAU. Repositorio Institucional de Producción Científica del Instituto de Investigación Biomédica Sant Pauinstname:Institut d’Investigació Biomèdica Sant Pau (IIB Sant Pau)Inglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:iibsantpau.fundanetsuite.com:p106592026-06-14T12:41:47Z |
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Association of alcohol consumption with coronary artery disease severity |
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Association of alcohol consumption with coronary artery disease severity Chagas P. alcohol adult age alcohol abuse alcohol consumption Article cardiovascular risk coronary angiography coronary artery disease cross-sectional study diabetes mellitus disease association disease severity drinking behavior dyslipidemia female human hypertension major clinical study male smoking aged alcohol abstinence alcoholism Brazil comparative study coronary artery disease coronary blood vessel diagnostic imaging hospital middle aged pathophysiology risk factor self report severity of illness index very elderly young adult Adult Aged Aged, 80 and over Alcohol Abstinence Alcohol Drinking Alcoholism Brazil Coronary Angiography Coronary Artery Disease Coronary Vessels Cross-Sectional Studies Female Hospitals, Urban Humans Male Middle Aged Risk Factors Self Report Severity of Illness Index Young Adult |
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Association of alcohol consumption with coronary artery disease severity |
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Chagas P. Mazocco L. Piccoli J.D.C.E. Ardenghi T.M. Badimon L. Caramori P.R.A. Pellanda L. Gomes I. Schwanke C.H.A. |
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alcohol adult age alcohol abuse alcohol consumption Article cardiovascular risk coronary angiography coronary artery disease cross-sectional study diabetes mellitus disease association disease severity drinking behavior dyslipidemia female human hypertension major clinical study male smoking aged alcohol abstinence alcoholism Brazil comparative study coronary artery disease coronary blood vessel diagnostic imaging hospital middle aged pathophysiology risk factor self report severity of illness index very elderly young adult Adult Aged Aged, 80 and over Alcohol Abstinence Alcohol Drinking Alcoholism Brazil Coronary Angiography Coronary Artery Disease Coronary Vessels Cross-Sectional Studies Female Hospitals, Urban Humans Male Middle Aged Risk Factors Self Report Severity of Illness Index Young Adult |
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alcohol adult age alcohol abuse alcohol consumption Article cardiovascular risk coronary angiography coronary artery disease cross-sectional study diabetes mellitus disease association disease severity drinking behavior dyslipidemia female human hypertension major clinical study male smoking aged alcohol abstinence alcoholism Brazil comparative study coronary artery disease coronary blood vessel diagnostic imaging hospital middle aged pathophysiology risk factor self report severity of illness index very elderly young adult Adult Aged Aged, 80 and over Alcohol Abstinence Alcohol Drinking Alcoholism Brazil Coronary Angiography Coronary Artery Disease Coronary Vessels Cross-Sectional Studies Female Hospitals, Urban Humans Male Middle Aged Risk Factors Self Report Severity of Illness Index Young Adult |
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Background & aims The ingestion of small to moderate alcohol consumption amounts has been associated to cardiovascular protection. This study aimed to evaluate the association between alcohol consumption and coronary artery disease severity. Material and methods Cross-sectional Study with patients undergoing coronary angiography. Age, cardiovascular risk factors (smoking, systemic arterial hypertension, dyslipidemia and diabetes) and alcohol drinking habit were investigated. Alcohol consumption was divided in three categories: nondrinker, moderate alcohol consumption (less than 15 g ethanol/day for women or 30 g ethanol/day for men) and heavy alcohol consumption. Coronary artery disease severity was assessed through the Friesinger Score (FS) in the coronary angiography, by interventional cardiologists blinded to alcohol consumption. Results The final sample included 363 adults; of those, 228 were men (62.81%). Mean age was 60.5 ± 10.9 y. Unadjusted analyses identified sex, age, hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia and alcohol consumption as the main covariates associated with the Friesinger score. Lower Friesinger scores were also observed in moderate alcohol consumption when comparing to those who do not drink (RR 0.86; 95% CI 0.79–0.95). Conclusion Among patients with suspected coronary artery disease undergoing coronary angiography, moderate alcohol consumption is associated to a lower coronary artery disease severity than heavy drinking. © 2016 Elsevier Ltd and European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism |
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