Alcohol drinking and overall and cause-specific mortality in China: nationally representative prospective study of 220,000 men with 15 years of follow-up.
BACKGROUND: Regular alcohol drinking contributes both favourably and adversely to health in the Western populations, but its effects on overall and cause-specific mortality in China are still poorly understood. METHODS: A nationally representative prospective cohort study included 220,000 men aged 4...
Main Authors: | Yang, L, Zhou, M, Sherliker, P, Cai, Y, Peto, R, Wang, L, Millwood, I, Smith, M, Hu, Y, Yang, G, Chen, Z |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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