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21世纪西班牙老年男性和女性饮酒量随教育程度的变化

Changes in Alcohol Intake by Educational Level Among Older Men and Women in Spain During the 21st Century.

作者信息

Donat Marta, Politi Julieta, Guerras Juan Miguel, Sordo Luis, Cea-Soriano Lucia, Pulido Jose, Ronda Elena, Regidor Enrique, Barrio Gregorio, Belza Maria José

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Escuela Nacional de Sanidad, Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII), Madrid, Spain.

Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Epidemiología y Salud Pública (CIBERESP), Madrid, Spain.

出版信息

Innov Aging. 2024 Oct 22;8(12):igae097. doi: 10.1093/geroni/igae097. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES

Despite alcohol use being very common in older adults, studies are scarce and suggest alcohol use may be increasing. Furthermore, despite the known relationship between education and alcohol consumption, there is limited evidence of educational differences in older adults. Our objective was to describe trends in alcohol consumption in individuals aged ≥65 by sex and educational level in Spain.

RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS

In total, 43,157 participants aged ≥65 years were drawn from Spain's national health surveys between 2001 and 2020, representing the noninstitutionalized population. The outcomes were various measures of self-reported past-year alcohol intake. Age-standardized rates and negative binomial regression models were used to examine trends and differences in alcohol intake by educational level, sex, and period (2001-2009 vs 2011-2020).

RESULTS

The average daily alcohol intake and prevalence of heavy average drinking (>20/10 g/day) decreased over time, especially among men, whereas moderate average drinking remained unchanged or even increased. Alcohol intake increased with increasing educational levels. All drinking measures showed educational inequalities, and these were greater in women than men. The mean amount of drinking showed the greatest inequality, with adjusted prevalence ratio of 2.6 in women and 1.1 in men between university relative to primary education level.

DISCUSSION AND IMPLICATIONS

Alcohol intake in older adults decreased over time in Spain for heavy average drinking and average drinking amount, although not for moderate average drinking. Consumption remains highest among the highest educational levels, which may negatively affect health. Programs addressing alcohol consumption among older adults are needed to minimize alcohol-related harm.

摘要

背景与目的

尽管饮酒在老年人中非常普遍,但相关研究却很匮乏,且表明饮酒现象可能正在增加。此外,尽管已知教育程度与饮酒量之间存在关联,但关于老年人教育差异的证据有限。我们的目的是描述西班牙65岁及以上人群按性别和教育程度划分的饮酒趋势。

研究设计与方法

总共从2001年至2020年西班牙全国健康调查中抽取了43157名65岁及以上的参与者,代表非机构化人群。研究结果是自我报告的过去一年酒精摄入量的各种指标。采用年龄标准化率和负二项回归模型来研究教育程度、性别和时期(2001 - 2009年与2011 - 2020年)对酒精摄入量的趋势和差异。

结果

随着时间的推移,平均每日酒精摄入量和重度平均饮酒(>20/10克/天)的患病率有所下降,尤其是在男性中,而中度平均饮酒量保持不变甚至有所增加。酒精摄入量随着教育程度的提高而增加。所有饮酒指标都显示出教育不平等,女性的不平等程度高于男性。饮酒量的均值显示出最大的不平等,大学学历相对于小学学历的调整患病率比值在女性中为2.6,在男性中为1.1。

讨论与启示

在西班牙,老年人的重度平均饮酒量和平均饮酒量随着时间的推移有所下降,尽管中度平均饮酒量并非如此。饮酒量在最高教育水平人群中仍然最高,这可能对健康产生负面影响。需要开展针对老年人饮酒问题的项目,以尽量减少与酒精相关的危害。

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