Impact of Alcohol-Induced Facial Flushing Phenotype on Alcohol Consumption Among Korean Adults: 2-Year Cross-Sectional Study
BackgroundThe alcohol-induced facial flushing phenotype (flushing) is common among East Asians. Despite a small intake of alcohol, they experience heightened levels of acetaldehyde, a group-1 carcinogen, which, in turn, causes unpleasant symptoms such as redness, acting as a robust protective mechan...
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Main Authors: | Bossng Kang (Author), Changsun Kim (Author), Seon-Hi Shin (Author), Hyungoo Shin (Author), Yongil Cho (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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