Drinkers Three Times as Likely to Die from Injury

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  1. Joethemechanic

    Joethemechanic Medium Load Member

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    Drinkers Three Times as Likely to Die from Injury

    From Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
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    Survey Included All Alcohol Drinkers
    People who regularly drink alcohol are three times as likely to die from injury as are non-drinkers and former drinkers of alcohol, according to new research from the Center for Injury Research and Policy at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

    This is the first study to examine drinking behavior in relation to all major categories of injuries. In particular, the study authors found that the risk of drowning was most strongly related to current drinkers. The study will be published in the March 2005 issue of Accident Analysis and Prevention.

    "Previous studies have focused on the effect of acute alcohol use on the risk of injury. We looked at the relationship between a person's usual drinking behavior and the major categories of fatal injury," said Li-Hui Chen, PhD, lead author of the study and an assistant scientist in the Bloomberg School of Public Health's Department of Health Policy and Management.

    The researchers reviewed data from two nationwide surveys: 5,549 people who died of injury and were included in the 1993 National Mortality Followback Survey, and 42,698 people who participated in the 1992 National Longitudinal Alcohol Epidemiologic Survey.

    Gender Differences Noted
    The Hopkins researchers examined the relationship between usual drinking behavior and the major categories of injury: motor vehicle injuries; unintentional falls, fire deaths, drowning and poisoning; suicide by poisoning, firearm and hanging, strangulation or suffocation; firearm-related homicide; and other homicide.

    The researchers found that drinkers, defined as anyone who had at least 12 drinks in the survey year, had a higher risk of dying from each cause of injury when compared to non-drinkers and former drinkers.

    The greatest increase in risk was for drowning: drinkers were 3.6 times as likely to drown as non-drinkers.

    The researchers also learned that female drinkers had a greater increase in risk of committing suicide or homicide than male drinkers.

    Significantly Increased Risk
    The study authors said these gender differences might be due to physiological factors. Past studies have shown that for the same alcohol intake, blood alcohol concentrations rise more quickly, reach a higher peak and stay elevated for a longer time in women.

    "Our study found that 54 to 64 percent of injury deaths occur in current drinkers. It is clear that drinking is associated with a significantly increased risk of all types of fatal injury. Falls may be an exception because most fall deaths occur in the elderly, who are less likely to be drinkers. Our most notable finding was that current drinking increased the risk more for drowning than for other fatal injuries," said co-author Susan P. Baker, MPH, professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Bloomberg School of Public Health.

    The researchers hope that their study leads to greater understanding and awareness of the role of alcohol consumption in all fatal injuries.

    http://alcoholism.about.com/od/effect/a/bljhb050210.htm
     
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  3. RoamingGnome

    RoamingGnome Medium Load Member

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    yeah from falling off the wagon. i have fallin off the wagon many times and i see no reason to get back on.
     
  4. redrocker1055

    redrocker1055 Light Load Member

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    i'm not as think as you drunk i am..
     
  5. Pur48Ted

    Pur48Ted Road Train Member

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    You are really on an ANTI-Alcohol rant, aren't you.
    If I didn't know any better, I would say that you might have had a problem with alcohol at one time in your life and are in the "Prohibition" stage, where ANY USE by anyone is EVIL and must stop. Kind of like the militant anti-smokers....who once smoked up with the rest of us.
    Since I don't plan on going swimming......at least until the ice melts off Lake Michigan, I guess I am pretty safe, then, huh?
    And since the increase for drowning for drinkers is LESS THAN %4 (which is the HIGHEST risk increase), I really don't think I will worry about dying prematurely....
     
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