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alcohol risk_factor_for Liver cirrhosis

Subject
alcohol
Relation
risk_factor_for
Object
Liver cirrhosis
p-value
Evidence from: primary | all sources

Evidence (7 sources)

Genome-wide association study of alcohol consumption and genetic overlap with other health-related traits in UK Biobank (N=112 117). (2017) PMID:28937693 cited
Levels of alcohol consumption within a population are strongly linked to ... liver cirrhosis ...
confidence: 0.90
Increased cigarette tax is associated with reductions in alcohol consumption in a longitudinal U.S. sample. (2014) PMID:23930623 cited
Excessive drinking impacts risk for ... cirrhosis of the liver ...
confidence: 0.96
The genetic basis of alcoholism: multiple phenotypes, many genes, complex networks. (2012) PMID:22348705 cited
...may be followed by inflammation, apoptosis, fibrosis and cirrhosis.
confidence: 0.94
Alcohol consumption and non-communicable diseases: epidemiology and policy implications. (2011) PMID:21819471 cited
For men drinking 30 g of absolute alcohol per day is associated with a RR of 2.8 of dying from liver cirrhosis; 54 g/day gives RR 2.3 for acquiring liver cirrhosis.
confidence: 0.95
Alcohol consumption and non-communicable diseases: epidemiology and policy implications. (2011) PMID:21819471 cited
detrimental burden from alcohol is greatest for ... liver cirrhosis
confidence: 0.92
Alcohol-related negative consequences among drinkers around the world. (2011) PMID:21395893 cited
Alcohol consumption can result in many negative consequences ... health consequences such as liver cirrhosis
confidence: 0.95
Toward a global view of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, and cocaine use: findings from the WHO World Mental Health Surveys. (2008) PMID:18597549 cited
cross‑national comparisons for alcohol ... plotted in relation to pertinent causes of death (e.g., liver cirrhosis)
confidence: 0.90