Alcohol abstinence and mortality in a general population sample of adults in Germany: A cohort study. PLOS Medicine 2021.

 

Conclusions

The majority of the alcohol abstainers at baseline were former alcohol consumers and had risk factors that increased the likelihood of early death. Former alcohol use disorders, risky alcohol drinking, ever having smoked tobacco daily, and fair to poor health were associated with early death among alcohol abstainers. Those without an obvious history of these risk factors had a life expectancy similar to that of low to moderate alcohol consumers. The findings speak against recommendations to drink alcohol for health reasons.

Ulrich John, Hans-Juergen Rumpf, Monika Hanke, Christian Meyer. Alcohol abstinence and mortality in a general population sample of adults in Germany: A cohort study. PLOS Medicine, 2021; 18 (11): e1003819 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1003819

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