Alcohol and mortality in Russia: Prospective observational study of 151 000 adults
Background: Russian adults have extraordinarily high rates of premature death. Retrospective enquiries to the families of about 50 000 deceased Russians had found excess vodka use among those dying from external causes (accident, suicide, violence) and eight particular disease groupings. We now seek...
Main Authors: | Zaridze, D, Lewington, S, Boroda, A, Scélo, G, Karpov, R, Lazarev, A, Konobeevskaya, I, Igitov, V, Terechova, T, Boffetta, P, Sherliker, P, Kong, X, Whitlock, G, Boreham, J, Brennan, P, Peto, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2014
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