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The Health Benefits of Moderate Drinking Revisited: Alcohol Use and Self-Reported Health Status
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| Title: | The Health Benefits of Moderate Drinking Revisited: Alcohol Use and Self-Reported Health Status | | Author(s): | Michael T. French, Silvana K. Zavala | | Publication: | American Journal of Health Promotion, July/Aug 2007, V21, I6, 484 | | Keyword(s): | Health Status, Alcohol Consumption, Health Surveys | Adults who drink moderately have the highest odds of reporting above-average health status compared with lifetime alcohol abstainers, former drinkers and all other current drinking groups, based on an analysis of data obtained from 31,044 adults who participated in the 2002 National Health Interview Survey. The positive association between current moderate alcohol drinking and self-reported above-average health status remained after controlling for the presence of chronic conditions such as cancer, diabetes and hypertension; risk factors such as smoking and exercise; and demographic factors such as age, race, income and education level.
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