LIVER HEALTH IS OVERLOOKED BY ALCOHOL DRINKERS IN BRAZIL.

Q2 Medicine Arquivos de Gastroenterologia Pub Date : 2024-07-19 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/S0004-2803.24612023-175
Liana Codes, Paulo Lisboa Bittencourt, Fernanda Carneiro Mussi, Mariana Thibes, Maria Lucia Gomes Ferraz, Arthur Guerra de Andrade
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Abstract

Background: Chronic excessive use of alcohol is an important risk factor for several health and social conditions.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey, in a sample representative of the Brazilian population,was conducted to evaluate the frequency of consumption of alcoholic beverages and behaviors concerning liver diseases. Participants were prospectively interviewed using a questionnaire regarding alcohol consumption and actions toward liver health. The study accepted at most one sampling error of ±2 percentage points and considered a 95% confidence interval.

Results: One thousand nine hundred ninety-five subjects (1.048 women, mean age 44 years) from all Brazilian regions were interviewed. Most of the Brazilian subjects believe that alcohol abuse (63-87%) is the leading cause of cirrhosis and liver cancer, however, most responders (56%) had never been screened to assess liver damage related to alcohol consumption. A total of 55% of Brazilians drink alcoholic beverages. Among Brazilians who drink alcoholic beverages, 44% consume three or more drinks at a time, 11% consume more than 10 doses a day. Among those who consume 1 to 2 drinks a day, women (42%) consume more than men (32%) and more than the national average (37%).

Conclusion: There is a high frequency of alcohol consumption, especially among young people, and individuals from lower social classes, with frequent consumption among women. Despite the knowledge of its adverse impact on liver health, less than half of the Brazilians have been evaluated at least once for liver disease. Education and prevention strategies need to be implemented to reduce theharmful use of alcohol.

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巴西的饮酒者忽视了肝脏健康。
背景:长期过度饮酒是导致多种健康和社会问题的重要风险因素:长期过量饮酒是导致多种健康和社会问题的重要风险因素:我们在巴西人口中进行了一项横断面调查,以评估饮用酒精饮料的频率以及与肝脏疾病相关的行为。调查采用问卷形式,对参与者进行了有关饮酒和肝脏健康行为的前瞻性访谈。研究最多接受±2个百分点的抽样误差,置信区间为95%:来自巴西各地区的 1,995 名受访者(1.048 名女性,平均年龄 44 岁)接受了采访。大多数巴西受访者(63%-87%)认为酗酒是导致肝硬化和肝癌的主要原因,但大多数受访者(56%)从未接受过筛查,以评估与饮酒有关的肝损伤。共有 55% 的巴西人饮用含酒精饮料。在饮用酒精饮料的巴西人中,44%的人每次饮用三杯或更多,11%的人每天饮用超过 10 杯。在每天饮酒 1 至 2 次的人中,女性(42%)的饮酒量高于男性(32%),也高于全国平均水平(37%):结论:饮酒频率很高,尤其是在年轻人和社会底层人群中,女性饮酒频率更高。尽管人们知道酒精对肝脏健康的不利影响,但只有不到一半的巴西人至少接受过一次肝病评估。需要实施教育和预防战略,以减少有害饮酒。
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Arquivos de Gastroenterologia
Arquivos de Gastroenterologia Medicine-Gastroenterology
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期刊介绍: The journal Arquivos de Gastroenterologia (Archives of Gastroenterology), a quarterly journal, is the Official Publication of the Instituto Brasileiro de Estudos e Pesquisas de Gastroenterologia IBEPEGE (Brazilian Institute for Studies and Research in Gastroenterology), Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgia Digestiva - CBCD (Brazilian College of Digestive Surgery) and of the Sociedade Brasileira de Motilidade Digestiva - SBMD (Brazilian Digestive Motility Society). It is dedicated to the publishing of scientific papers by national and foreign researchers who are in agreement with the aim of the journal as well as with its editorial policies.
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