Combined Effect of Alcohol Consumption Patterns and Marital Status on All-cause Mortality Among Middle- and Old-aged People: A Longitudinal Study From Korea
Summary: Purposes: The association between alcohol consumption, health, and mortality is intricate, with marital status being a determinant of drinking behavior. This study investigated the combined effect of alcohol consumption patterns and marital status on mortality in middle-aged and older Korea...
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Main Authors: | Yoonjung Ji (Author), Wonhee Baek (Author), Suran Lee (Author) |
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2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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