Måttlig alkoholkonsumtion ger ingen positive hälsoeffekt: En kritisk forskningsanalys

© 2016, Swedish Medical Association. All rights reserved. The evidence for the beneficial health effects of moderate drinking is weaker than commonly perceived. No randomised controlled trials have been done. Observational studies suffer from unavoidable methodological limitations, chiefly from conf...

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Main Authors: Andréasson, S., Chikritzhs, Tanya, Dangardt, F., Holder, H., Naimi, T., Stockwell, T.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23889
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author Andréasson, S.
Chikritzhs, Tanya
Dangardt, F.
Holder, H.
Naimi, T.
Stockwell, T.
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Chikritzhs, Tanya
Dangardt, F.
Holder, H.
Naimi, T.
Stockwell, T.
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description © 2016, Swedish Medical Association. All rights reserved. The evidence for the beneficial health effects of moderate drinking is weaker than commonly perceived. No randomised controlled trials have been done. Observational studies suffer from unavoidable methodological limitations, chiefly from confounding and misclassification. Clinical advice to patients as well as public health recommendations should discourage initiation of alcohol consumption, as well as recommend the reduction of excessive drinking. The absence of health benefits strengthens the the arguments for effective population-level policies, e.g. raising alcohol prices and restricting the physical availability of alcohol.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-238892017-01-30T12:39:46Z Måttlig alkoholkonsumtion ger ingen positive hälsoeffekt: En kritisk forskningsanalys Andréasson, S. Chikritzhs, Tanya Dangardt, F. Holder, H. Naimi, T. Stockwell, T. © 2016, Swedish Medical Association. All rights reserved. The evidence for the beneficial health effects of moderate drinking is weaker than commonly perceived. No randomised controlled trials have been done. Observational studies suffer from unavoidable methodological limitations, chiefly from confounding and misclassification. Clinical advice to patients as well as public health recommendations should discourage initiation of alcohol consumption, as well as recommend the reduction of excessive drinking. The absence of health benefits strengthens the the arguments for effective population-level policies, e.g. raising alcohol prices and restricting the physical availability of alcohol. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23889 restricted
spellingShingle Andréasson, S.
Chikritzhs, Tanya
Dangardt, F.
Holder, H.
Naimi, T.
Stockwell, T.
Måttlig alkoholkonsumtion ger ingen positive hälsoeffekt: En kritisk forskningsanalys
title Måttlig alkoholkonsumtion ger ingen positive hälsoeffekt: En kritisk forskningsanalys
title_full Måttlig alkoholkonsumtion ger ingen positive hälsoeffekt: En kritisk forskningsanalys
title_fullStr Måttlig alkoholkonsumtion ger ingen positive hälsoeffekt: En kritisk forskningsanalys
title_full_unstemmed Måttlig alkoholkonsumtion ger ingen positive hälsoeffekt: En kritisk forskningsanalys
title_short Måttlig alkoholkonsumtion ger ingen positive hälsoeffekt: En kritisk forskningsanalys
title_sort måttlig alkoholkonsumtion ger ingen positive hälsoeffekt: en kritisk forskningsanalys
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23889