2024
DOI: 10.1111/acer.15299
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Is low‐level alcohol consumption really health‐protective? A critical review of approaches to promote causal inference and recent applications

Rachel Visontay,
Louise Mewton,
Matthew Sunderland
et al.

Abstract: Heavy and disordered alcohol consumption is a known risk factor for several health conditions and is associated with considerable disease burden. However, at low‐to‐moderate levels, evidence suggests that drinking is associated with reduced risk for certain health outcomes. Whether these findings represent genuine protective effects or mere methodological artifacts remains unclear, but has substantial consequences for policy and practice. This critical review introduces methodological advances capable of enhan… Show more

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