饮酒以停止看时钟:COVID-19疫情期间的身体距离、压力和饮酒

B. Ghose, J. Cénat
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新型冠状病毒(COVID-19)具有复杂而独特的病理生理学,是对全球健康的新威胁,并以前所未有的方式影响着人口的健康和社会福祉。其中最引人注意的是酒精饮料的销量飙升。饮酒增加与免疫系统低下和肺部感染风险增加密切相关。为了应对日常生活中断带来的压力而增加饮酒水平,可能会进一步增加COVID-19相关发病率和死亡率的易感性,并推迟康复时间。因此,应同时采取限制酒精销售和消费的措施。为了防止大流行期间过度消费的风险,并尽量减少大流行后酒精使用障碍和相关精神健康问题增加的风险,公共卫生服务和规划应特别注意潜在因素,并采取基于证据的措施来解决这些问题
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Drinking to stop watching the clock:physical distancing, stress and alcohol consumption during the COVID-19 outbreak
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19), with its complex and unique pathophysiology, is an emerging threat for global health and is affecting the health and social wellbeing of the population in unprecedented ways, one of the most noticeable of which is skyrocketing sales of alcoholic beverages Increased alcohol drinking is strongly correlated with weak immune system and heightened risk of pulmonary infections Increased level of drinking to cope with the stress resulting from disruption in daily living can further increase the susceptibility to COVID-19 related morbidity and mortality, and delay recovery Countermeasures against controlling the virus, such as physical distancing, should therefore be accompanied by those on limiting sales and consumption of alcohol as well In order to prevent the risk of overconsumption during the pandemic, and minimise the risk for post-pandemic increase in alcohol use disorders and associated mental health issues, public health services and programmes should pay special attention to the underlying factors and take evidence-based measures to address them
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