The Relationship between Alcohol Consumption and Cardiovascular Disease in Adults: Meta-Analysis

M. Maulana, Shofia Andriyani
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Background: Alcoholic drink is a type of drink that contains ingredients similar to alcohol, usually ethyl alcohol or ethanol. Cardiovascular disease or also known as heart disease, generally refers to conditions that involve narrowing or blocking of blood vessels. The cardiovascular effects of alcohol consumption seen in observational studies continue to be hotly debated in the thematic literature and popular media. The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between alcohol consumption and cardiovascular disease in adults Subjects and Method: This is a meta-analysis study using PRISMA flowchart guidelines and the articles were published in English from 2013 to 2022. The article search was conducted using the PICO model, Population: Adults, Intervention: Alcohol consumption. Comparison: No Consumption of alcoholic beverages. Articles obtained from the PubMed, Google Scholar and ScienceDirect databases. Based on the database, there were 9 articles that met the inclusion criteria. The analysis was carried out using Revman 5.3. software. Results: There were 9 articles from Asia, North America, and Europe, 2 articles from South Korea, 2 articles from China, 1 article from Japan, 1 article from the United States (USA), 1 article from England, 1 article from Spain and 1 article from Eastern Europe. Based on the results of the forest plot using a cohort study, it showed that someone who consumes alcohol has a high risk of cardiovascular disease by 2.83 times compared to someone who does not consume alcohol which is associated with cardiovascular disease (aHR= 2.83; CI 95%= 2.67 to 3.00; p <0.001). Conclusion: Adults who consume alcohol are at risk for cardiovascular disease.
成人饮酒与心血管疾病的关系:meta分析
背景:酒精饮料是一种含有类似酒精成分的饮料,通常是酒精或乙醇。心血管疾病或也被称为心脏病,通常是指血管变窄或阻塞的情况。在观察性研究中发现的酒精消费对心血管的影响在专题文献和大众媒体中继续受到激烈的争论。本研究的目的是分析成人饮酒与心血管疾病之间的关系。受试者和方法:这是一项采用PRISMA流程图指南的荟萃分析研究,文章于2013年至2022年以英文发表。文章检索使用PICO模型,人口:成人,干预:酒精消费。对比:不喝含酒精饮料。文章来源于PubMed, Google Scholar和ScienceDirect数据库。根据数据库,有9篇文章符合纳入标准。采用Revman 5.3软件进行分析。软件结果:9篇文章来自亚洲、北美和欧洲,韩国2篇,中国2篇,日本1篇,美国1篇,英国1篇,西班牙1篇,东欧1篇。根据使用队列研究的森林图的结果,它表明,饮酒的人患心血管疾病的风险是不饮酒的人的2.83倍(aHR= 2.83;CI 95%= 2.67 ~ 3.00;p < 0.001)。结论:成年人饮酒有患心血管疾病的风险。
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