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American Journal of Public Health | 1987

Alcohol and body weight in United States adults.

David F. Williamson; Michele R. Forman; Nancy J. Binkin; Eileen M. Gentry; Patrick L. Remington; Frederick L. Trowbridge

Alcohol contributes more than 10 per cent of the total caloric intake of adult drinkers in the United States. However, the effect of alcohol on body weight has not been adequately studied in the general population. The association between weight and frequency of alcohol consumption was examined in two national cross-sectional surveys: the Second National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (HANESII; n = 10,929) and the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveys (BRFS; n = 18,388). Linear multiple regression was used to estimate the independent effect of alcohol on weight, adjusting for smoking, age, diet practices, physical activity, race, education, and height. Among men, alcohol had only a slight effect on weight in either survey. However, among women, alcohol was associated with a substantial reduction in weight, which was as large as the effect of smoking. Compared with nondrinkers, women who consumed alcohol 7-13 times per week had the greatest reduction in weight: -3.6 kg (95% confidence limits [CL] = -5.6, -1.5 kg) in HANESII and -3.2 kg (95% CL = -4.9, -1.5 kg) in BRFS. Alcohol confounded the association between smoking and weight, and among women it accounted for nearly 45 per cent of the weight-lowering effect of smoking. Alcohol also diminished the weight-lowering effect of smoking in men, while in women the smoking effect was slightly enhanced. Further studies are needed to understand the causal mechanisms by which alcohol is associated with body weight.


Addictive Behaviors | 1988

Alcohol use and health behavior lifestyles among U.S. women: the behavioral risk factor surveys

Kirsten Bradstock; Michele R. Forman; Nancy J. Binkin; Eileen M. Gentry; Gary C. Hogelin; David F. Williamson; Frederick L. Trowbridge

Alcohol use is a complex behavior, occurring in the context of an overall health lifestyle. We used data from a nationally representative telephone survey (N = 12,467 women) to examine associations between binge drinking, chronic drinking, and other health behaviors. Certain health-risk behaviors (e.g., smoking, drunk driving, and seatbelt nonuse) tend to cluster with alcohol misuse. These may act synergistically, thus augmenting the negative health effects of alcohol misuse. Conversely, some health behaviors (e.g., eating or exercising, particularly in response to stress) are negatively associated with alcohol misuse and may serve similar functions for some women. Finally, binge drinking occurs more frequently among women who may have relatively restrictive eating behaviors and higher levels of interpersonal stress. Our findings suggest that alcohol prevention and treatment programs should address sociodemographic and health lifestyle factors that initially predispose an individual to engage in health-risk behaviors and should recognize the interdependent patterns of behaviors associated with alcohol misuse. This approach will help prevent substitutions, recurrence, or induction of detrimental behaviors and will identify potentially negative interactions between existing concurrent health-risk behaviors.


American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 1985

The behavioral risk factor surveys: II. Design, methods, and estimates from combined state data.

Eileen M. Gentry; William D. Kalsbeek; Gary C. Hogelin; Jack T. Jones; Karen L. Gaines; Michele R. Forman; James S. Marks; Frederick L. Trowbridge


JAMA | 1985

Current smoking trends in the United States: the 1981-1983 behavioral risk factor surveys

Patrick L. Remington; Michele R. Forman; Eileen M. Gentry; James S. Marks; Gary C. Hogelin; Frederick L. Trowbridge


American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 1985

The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveys: I. State-Specific Prevalence Estimates of Behavioral Risk Factors

James S. Marks; Gary C. Hogelin; Eileen M. Gentry; Jack T. Jones; Karen L. Gaines; Michele R. Forman; Frederick L. Trowbridge


JAMA | 1986

Failure to Use Seat Belts in the United States: The 1981-1983 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveys

Gary Goldbaum; Patrick L. Remington; Kenneth E. Powell; Gary C. Hogelin; Eileen M. Gentry


JAMA | 1987

The Relative Impact of Smoking and Oral Contraceptive Use on Women in the United States

Gary Goldbaum; Juliette S. Kendrick; Gary C. Hogelin; Eileen M. Gentry


American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 1987

The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveys: IV. The Descriptive Epidemiology of Exercise

Craig C. White; Kenneth E. Powell; Gary C. Hogelin; Eileen M. Gentry; Michele R. Forman


American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 1990

Screening mammography for women 50 years of age and older: Practices and trends, 1987

Robert F. Anda; Dean G. Sienko; Patrick L. Remington; Eileen M. Gentry; James S. Marks


American Journal of Preventive Medicine | 1985

The behavioral risk factor surveys: III. Chronic heavy alcohol use in the United States.

M. K. Bradstock; James S. Marks; Michele R. Forman; Eileen M. Gentry; Gary C. Hogelin; Frederick L. Trowbridge

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Gary C. Hogelin

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Michele R. Forman

University of Texas at Austin

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Frederick L. Trowbridge

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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James S. Marks

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Patrick L. Remington

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Nancy J. Binkin

United States Public Health Service

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David F. Williamson

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Gary Goldbaum

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Jack T. Jones

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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Karen L. Gaines

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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