phosphatidylethanol biomarker_for alcohol
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Evidence (4 sources)
Genome-wide association study of alcohol consumption and use disorder in 274,424 individuals from multiple populations.
(2019)
PMID:30940813
primary
phosphatidylethanol, a direct, quantitative biomarker that is correlated with the level of alcohol consumption.
confidence: 0.97
Alcohol and Mortality: Combining Self-Reported (AUDIT-C) and Biomarker Detected (PEth) Alcohol Measures Among HIV Infected and Uninfected.
(2018)
PMID:29112041
cited
Phosphatidylethanol (PEth) is a direct metabolite of alcohol consumption ... can detect alcohol exposure up to three weeks following consumption.
confidence: 0.95
Alcohol and Mortality: Combining Self-Reported (AUDIT-C) and Biomarker Detected (PEth) Alcohol Measures Among HIV Infected and Uninfected.
(2018)
PMID:29112041
cited
biomarker evidence of alcohol consumption in the past 3 weeks.
confidence: 0.90
Alcohol and Mortality: Combining Self-Reported (AUDIT-C) and Biomarker Detected (PEth) Alcohol Measures Among HIV Infected and Uninfected.
(2018)
PMID:29112041
cited
PEth detects alcohol use for only up to 3 weeks.
confidence: 0.96