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美国特定酒精相关慢性病死亡率的黑白差异的时间趋势。

Temporal trend in the U.S. black-white disparity in mortality rates from selected alcohol-related chronic diseases.

作者信息

Polednak Anthony P

机构信息

Connecticut Department of Public Health, Hartford, Connecticut, USA.

出版信息

J Ethn Subst Abuse. 2008;7(2):154-64. doi: 10.1080/15332640802055558.

Abstract

The disparities between the U.S. African American (black)-white mortality rates for liver cirrhosis are often cited in the literature, but disparities in mortality from other chronic diseases largely attributable to alcohol have received less attention. This study analyzes U.S. age-standardized mortality rates (ASMRs) for those 25 years old or more for a 25-year period (1979-2003) for blacks and whites by gender for certain chronic diseases entirely attributable to alcohol and for certain cancers with a large fraction attributable to alcohol. Declines in ASMRs were much larger for blacks than whites, and black-white disparities disappeared for alcoholic gastritis, as also previously reported to alcoholic cirrhosis of the liver. Substantial disparities remained in 2003, at much lower ASMRs than in the past, for males for alcoholic cardiomyopathy, chronic pancreatitis, and cancers of the oral cavity-pharynx, which may reflect black-white disparities in risk factors (other than alcohol) and in medical care.

摘要

美国非裔美国人(黑人)与白人之间肝硬化死亡率的差异在文献中经常被提及,但其他主要归因于酒精的慢性疾病死亡率差异受到的关注较少。本研究分析了1979年至2003年这25年间,25岁及以上的美国黑人和白人按性别划分的某些完全归因于酒精的慢性疾病以及某些大部分归因于酒精的癌症的年龄标准化死亡率(ASMRs)。黑人的ASMRs下降幅度比白人更大,酒精性胃炎的黑白差异消失,这与之前报道的酒精性肝硬化情况相同。2003年,男性酒精性心肌病、慢性胰腺炎以及口腔 - 咽癌仍存在显著差异,不过ASMRs比过去低得多,这可能反映了黑人和白人在风险因素(除酒精外)及医疗护理方面的差异。

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