Drinking patterns, dependency and life‐time drinking history in alcohol‐related liver disease
Open Access
- 17 March 2009
- Vol. 104 (4), 587-592
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1360-0443.2008.02493.x
Abstract
To examine the hypothesis that increases in UK liver deaths are a result of episodic or binge drinking as opposed to regular harmful drinking. A prospective survey of consecutive in-patients and out-patients. The liver unit of a teaching hospital in the South of England. A total of 234 consecutive in-patients and out-patients between October 2007 and March 2008. Face-to-face interviews, Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test, 7-day drinking diary, Severity of Alcohol Dependence Questionnaire, Lifetime Drinking History and liver assessment. Of the 234 subjects, 106 had alcohol as a major contributing factor (alcoholic liver disease: ALD), 80 of whom had evidence of cirrhosis or progressive fibrosis. Of these subjects, 57 (71%) drank on a daily basis; only 10 subjects (13%) drank on fewer than 4 days of the week-of these, five had stopped drinking recently and four had cut down. In ALD patients two life-time drinking patterns accounted for 82% of subjects, increasing from youth (51%), and a variable drinking pattern (31%). ALD patients had significantly more drinking days and units/drinking day than non-ALD patients from the age of 20 years onwards. Increases in UK liver deaths are a result of daily or near-daily heavy drinking, not episodic or binge drinking, and this regular drinking pattern is often discernable at an early age.Keywords
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