Alcohol consumption patterns across Europe and adherence to the European guidelines in coronary patients: Findings from the ESC-EORP EUROASPIRE V survey
van de Luitgaarden, Inge A T; Schrieks, Ilse C; De Bacquer, Dirk; van Oort, Sabine; Mirrakhimov, Erkin M; Pogosova, Nana; Davletov, Kairat; Dolzhenko, Maryna; van Ballegooijen, Adriana J; Kotseva, Kornelia; Grobbee, Diederick E; Beulens, Joline W J; EUROASPIRE V investigators group
(2020) Atherosclerosis, volume 313, pp. 35 - 42
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Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Alcohol consumption is an important risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality worldwide. The highest levels of alcohol consumption are observed in Europe, where alcohol as contributing cause of coronary heart disease (CHD) is also most significant. We aimed to describe alcohol consumption patterns across European regions
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and adherence to the current guidelines in patients with a recent CHD event. METHODS: The ESC-EORP survey (EUROASPIRE V) has been conducted in 2016-2017 at 131 centers in 27 European countries in 7350 patients with a recent CHD. Median alcohol consumption, as well as the proportion of abstainers and excessive drinkers (i.e. >70 g/week for women and >140 for men, as recommended by the European guidelines on cardiovascular prevention), was calculated for each region. To assess adherence to guidelines, proportions of participants who were advised to reduce excessive alcohol consumption and participants who were incorrectly not advised were calculated per region. RESULTS: Mean age was 64 years (SD: 9.5), 75% were male. Abstention rates were 53% in males and 77% in females, whereas excessive drinking was reported by 9% and 5% of them, respectively. Overall, 57% of the participants were advised to reduce alcohol consumption. In the total population, 3% were incorrectly not advised, however, this percentage differed per region (range: 1%-9%). In regions where alcohol consumption was highest, participants were less often advised to reduce their consumption. CONCLUSION: In this EUROASPIRE V survey, the majority of CHD patients adhere to the current drinking guidelines, but substantial heterogeneity exists between European regions.
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Keywords: Adherence, Alcohol consumption, Cardiovascular risk factors, Epidemiology, EUROASPIRE, Guidelines, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Journal Article
ISSN: 0021-9150
Publisher: Elsevier
Note: Funding Information: Since the start of EORP, the following companies have supported the programme: Amgen - Elli Lilly ?Sanofi ?Pfizer - Ferrer - Novo Nordisk - Daiichi Sankyo. The sponsors of the EUROASPIRE surveys had no role in the design, data collection, data analysis, data interpretation, decision to publish, or writing the manuscript.The authors declared the following potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship and/or publication of this article: KK had research grant support from the European Society of Cardiology to Imperial College London for the EUROASPIRE V survey. IvdL, DDB, DG, KD, MD, EM, NP, SvO, JB, IS and AvB have no financial interests that are relevant to the submitted work. Publisher Copyright: © 2020 The Author(s)
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