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Alcohol consumption, social and economic factors and excess weight: a cross-sectional study

The scope of this study was to investigate alcohol consumption and its association with educational level, income and weight in a sample of women. It involved a cross-sectional study with 317 women. A standardized and pre-encoded questionnaire was applied to determine the amount, frequency and type of alcoholic beverage consumed. The women were classified in two large groups according to the number of drinks consumed. The first group "Alcohol Consumption," was comprised of two subcategories: (1) women who drank at least 10g/day of ethanol; (2) women who reported not consuming 10g/day of ethanol, and those who drank at some period of their lives or previously, but no longer did so. The second group, "Contact with Alcohol," was composed of three subcategories: (1) drinkers (women who drank at least 10g/dia of ethanol); (2) former drinkers (women who used to drink regularly, but no longer drink alcohol); and (3) non-drinkers. 30% of the women investigated were drinkers, and 36.6% reported they were former drinkers. 39.4% of the total sample was overweight and 34.3% obese. Women with higher educational levels were found to consume a larger amount of alcohol when compared to women with less education (illiterate) who consume less (p = 0.010).

Alcohol; Body Mass Index; Educational level; Family income


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