What is the relationship between the pattern of alcohol consumption and subjective quality of life in healthy adults?

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What is the relationship between the pattern of alcohol consumption and subjective quality of life in healthy adults? Nutrients_MDPI ICTAN alcohol qualityoflife health healthy

By Bhavana KunkalikarFeb 15 2023Reviewed by Danielle Ellis, B.Sc. In a recent study published in Nutrients, researchers assessed the impact of moderate alcohol consumption on the quality of life in young adults.

About the study The present study investigated the associations between alcohol usage trends and the subjective QoL in healthy persons. An ad hoc frequency recall questionnaire was employed to estimate alcoholic beverage intake, while the modified SUN survey questionnaire was used to assess the alcohol drinking frequency. The questionnaire documented the consumption of wine, cava, beer, spirits, cider, and liquors, both pure and in combination with refreshments, as estimated by the participant over the last year. The team defined the following alcohol consumption categories: "None": less than 0.

The assessment of QoL and mental health parameters revealed that the average alcohol consumption had no significant influence. Furthermore, no correlation was established between these characteristics and the quantity of each type of alcoholic beverage consumed.

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