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使用加拿大酒精与健康指南进行风险分类的增加:安大略省社区成年人样本的实证研究。

The increase in risk classification using Canada's Guidance on Alcohol and Health: an empirical examination in a sample of community adults in Ontario.

作者信息

Belisario Kyla L, Doggett Amanda, MacKillop James

机构信息

Peter Boris Centre for Addictions Research, McMaster University; St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

Department of Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Health Promot Chronic Dis Prev Can. 2025 Feb;45(2):85-97. doi: 10.24095/hpcdp.45.2.03.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The 2023 Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction drinking guidelines specify a universal low-risk threshold of 2 or fewer drinks per week, lower than previous guidelines that recommended no more than 10 drinks per week or 2 per occasion for females, and 15 per week or 3 per occasion for males. This study examined the increases in risk classification and perceptions of these new guideline thresholds.

METHODS

Prevalence of those exceeding the new low-risk threshold was compared with that of previous and other international guidelines in an observational cohort of community adults (N = 1502) from southern Ontario who had been followed since 2018 (11 waves of data collection). To examine awareness of the new guidelines and perceived risk of drinking beyond them, a follow-up was conducted with a subset of the cohort, three months after the release of the guidelines (April 2023).

RESULTS

Across waves, on average, 52% exceeded the new low-risk threshold compared to 11% who exceeded previous guidelines. Other international guidelines classified, on average, 16% (US), 20% (UK) and 29% (WHO) of the sample as exceeding low-risk guidelines. Approximately half of study participants (51%) were aware of Canada's new guidelines, but 77% perceived exceeding 2 drinks per week as having little to no risk.

CONCLUSION

Over four times more adults exceeded the new low-risk drinking threshold compared to that of the previous Canadian guidelines. Additionally, more were classified as exceeding the new low-risk threshold compared to other international drinking thresholds. These results, combined with low perceptions of risk associated with consuming more than 2 drinks per week, suggest that many Canadians are at risk of exceeding the new guidelines.

摘要

引言

2023年加拿大物质使用与成瘾中心饮酒指南规定了每周饮用2杯及以下的普遍低风险阈值,低于之前的指南,之前的指南建议女性每周饮酒不超过10杯或每次不超过2杯,男性每周不超过15杯或每次不超过3杯。本研究调查了风险分类的增加情况以及对这些新指南阈值的认知。

方法

在安大略省南部自2018年起进行跟踪(11轮数据收集)的社区成年人观察队列(N = 1502)中,将超过新的低风险阈值的人群患病率与之前及其他国际指南的情况进行比较。为了调查对新指南的知晓情况以及对超过指南饮酒的感知风险,在指南发布三个月后(2023年4月)对队列中的一部分人进行了随访。

结果

在各轮调查中,平均有52%的人超过了新的低风险阈值,相比之下,超过之前指南的人占11%。其他国际指南将样本中平均16%(美国)、20%(英国)和29%(世界卫生组织)的人归类为超过低风险指南。大约一半的研究参与者(51%)知晓加拿大的新指南,但77%的人认为每周饮用超过2杯几乎没有风险。

结论

与之前的加拿大指南相比,超过新的低风险饮酒阈值的成年人多出四倍多。此外,与其他国际饮酒阈值相比,被归类为超过新的低风险阈值的人更多。这些结果,再加上对每周饮用超过2杯酒相关风险的低认知,表明许多加拿大人有超过新指南的风险。

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