PMID: 15222597Jun 30, 2004Paper

Beer consumption and premature mortality in Louisiana: an ecologic analysis

Journal of Studies on Alcohol
Deborah A CohenThomas A Farley

Abstract

This study was conducted to determine whether beer consumption is associated with premature mortality across municipalities in Louisiana. We conducted a cross-sectional ecologic study using tax data on the sales of beer and mortality data from Louisiana. We aggregated deaths that occurred before the age of 65 to the level of the municipality and calculated age-adjusted rates of both overall premature mortality and specific causes of premature mortality that may be related to alcohol. After controlling for potential confounders including population distributions for race, income, employment and education, we examined whether beer sales were independently associated with premature mortality rates due to homicides, unintentional injuries, other acute alcohol-related causes, liver diseases, cardiovascular disease and other chronic alcohol-related causes. After controlling for race and socioeconomic status, municipalities with greater beer consumption had higher premature mortality, with the model explaining up to 24% of all premature deaths. Beer consumption was also independently associated with homicide, liver diseases and cardiovascular disease. Neither unintentional injuries nor other chronic alcohol-related causes of mortality...Continue Reading

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Jul 13, 2007·Statistics in Medicine·S Haneuse, J Wakefield
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