Title of article :
PREVALENCE OF AT-RISK DRINKING AMONG OLDER ADULTS AND ASSOCIATED SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC AND HEALTH-RELATED FACTORS
Author/Authors :
S. Immonen1، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
6
From page :
789
To page :
794
Abstract :
Recognition of alcohol-related health problems in the elderly is challenging. alcohol use also tends to be a hidden issue. the aim of this study was to examine the prevalence and at-risk drinking patterns in community-dwelling older adults and their associations with socio-demographic and health-related factors. Design: the data were collected with a postal questionnaire from a random sample of 2100 elderly people (≥ 65 years) living in the medium-sized city of espoo, Finland. the response rate was 71.6% from the communitydwelling sample. We defined the amount of at-risk drinking as 1) consuming >7 drinks per week or 2) >5 drinks on a typical drinking day or 3) using >3 drinks several times per week. Results: of the respondents, 8.2% (n=114) were at-risk drinkers. at-risk drinking was associated with younger age and male sex, higher level of education, good income, living with a spouse, and current smoking. In addition, good functioning was associated with at-risk drinking. although frequency and quantity of alcohol consumption declined with age, of our respondents nearly one-fifth of men aged 71-80 years and one-tenth of men aged 81-90 years could be classified as at-risk drinkers. at-risk drinkers had comorbidities and multiple medications as often as non-risk group. a significantly larger proportion of the at-risk drinking group relative to the non-risk group admitted falling or injuring themselves (5.3% vs. 0.7%) or forgotten to take their medications because of the use of alcohol. Conclusions: at-risk drinking is prevalent among older adults, particularly among males, despite prevalent comorbidities and multiple medications. at-risk drinking is associated with adverse events such as a tendency for injuries.
Keywords :
older people , Alcohol use , at-risk drinking , prevalence
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
The journal of nutrition, health & aging
Record number :
850617
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