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DOI10.1186/s12992-024-01033-z
Binge drinking associated with mean temperature: a cross-sectional study among Mexican adults living in cities
Carnalla, Martha; Lopez-Olmedo, Nancy; Ramirez-Toscano, Yenisei; Cardenas-Cardenas, Luz Mery; Canto-Osorio, Francisco; Rengifo-Reina, Herney; Barrera-Nunez, David; Quiroz-Reyes, Josue Alai; Colchero, M. Arantxa; Barrientos-Gutierrez, Tonatiuh
发表日期2024
EISSN1744-8603
起始页码20
结束页码1
卷号20期号:1
英文摘要Background The association between environmental temperature and alcohol consumption has not been widely explored despite the potential that increasing temperatures could promote the consumption of alcoholic beverages and the alcohol-related burden of disease. We aimed to explore the association between temperature and binge drinking in Mexican adults from urban cities, overall, and by alcoholic beverage type.Methods Data on 10,552 adults >= 18 years was obtained from the 2016 National Survey on Drug, Alcohol, and Tobacco Consumption. The mean annual temperature at the municipality was obtained from the Mexican National Weather Service using monthly temperatures from 2015 to 2016. We analyzed binge drinking for all alcoholic beverages in the last year and by type of alcohol as beer, liquor, wine, and coolers. Associations between mean temperature over the past year and binge drinking over the past year among current drinkers were estimated using multilevel Poisson models with robust standard errors adjusted for age, sex, education level, marital status, and household socioeconomic status, with a fixed effect by region.Results We observed a non-significant increase in the prevalence of binge drinking for every difference of 1 degrees C between municipalities of the same region. By alcohol type, a 1 degrees C increase in mean annual temperature across municipalities of the same region increased the prevalence of beer binge drinking in the past year by 0.9% (PR = 1.009, 95%CI 1.005, 1.013) among beer consumers and the prevalence of coolers' binge drinking by 3.0% (PR = 1.030, 95%CI 1.003, 1.057) in coolers consumers. We observed non-significant results for liquor binge drinking (PR = 1.047, 95%CI 0.994, 1.102) and wine binge drinking (PR = 1.047, 95% 0.944, 1.161).Conclusion People living in municipalities with higher temperatures reported a higher beer binge drinking in Mexican cities. This could account for 196,000 cases of beer binge drinking in 2016. The context of each country needs to be considered when generalizing these findings, and they need to be further explored with longitudinal data as there might be implications for climate change. If our findings are confirmed given the forecasted rising temperatures, we could expect an increase in binge drinking and therefore, in the alcohol burden of disease.
英文关键词Binge drinking; Temperature; Alcohol consumption
语种英语
WOS研究方向Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WOS类目Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
WOS记录号WOS:001201791200001
来源期刊GLOBALIZATION AND HEALTH
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/305697
作者单位Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica; Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica
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Carnalla, Martha,Lopez-Olmedo, Nancy,Ramirez-Toscano, Yenisei,et al. Binge drinking associated with mean temperature: a cross-sectional study among Mexican adults living in cities[J],2024,20(1).
APA Carnalla, Martha.,Lopez-Olmedo, Nancy.,Ramirez-Toscano, Yenisei.,Cardenas-Cardenas, Luz Mery.,Canto-Osorio, Francisco.,...&Barrientos-Gutierrez, Tonatiuh.(2024).Binge drinking associated with mean temperature: a cross-sectional study among Mexican adults living in cities.GLOBALIZATION AND HEALTH,20(1).
MLA Carnalla, Martha,et al."Binge drinking associated with mean temperature: a cross-sectional study among Mexican adults living in cities".GLOBALIZATION AND HEALTH 20.1(2024).
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