Abstract P043: Alcohol Consumption, Transferrin Saturation and Risk of All-Cause Mortality in The National Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys

2015 
Background: Moderate alcohol consumers have a reduced risk for cardiovascular and all-cause mortality. Alcohol intake improves iron absorption and also has a profound effect on iron metabolism and thus could in part explain the observed inverse association between moderate alcohol intake and mortality. We sought to investigate whether moderate alcohol confers mortality benefits in part through improvement in iron status. Methods: Publicly available data from two consecutive National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) cycles (1999/2000 and 2001/2002) were obtained and linked to public data on all-cause mortality. Study participants were grouped as never, past, moderate (≤2 drinks/day for men, ≤ 1 drink/day for women) and heavy drinkers (>2 drinks/day for men, >1 drink/day for women). To assess the quality of alcohol data in NHANES, we tested whether self-reported alcohol consumption was associated with biomarkers of alcohol intake (HDL-C and γ-glutamyl transferase (GGT)). Cox-models, weighted...
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