Associations Between Alcohol Consumption Patterns and Dyslipidemia Among Chinese Adults Aged 18 and Above: China Nutrition and Health Surveillance (2015–2017)
Xiaoli Xu, Shujuan Li, Huijun Wang, Qiya Guo, Hongyun Fang, Lahong Ju, Xue Cheng, Weiyi Gong, Xiaoqi Wei, Wenwen Du, Jiguo Zhang, Aidong Liu

TL;DR
This study finds that alcohol consumption patterns in Chinese adults are linked to different lipid disorders, with significant gender differences in these associations.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into how specific alcohol consumption behaviors correlate with dyslipidemia in a large Chinese population, highlighting gender-specific effects.
Findings
Excessive and frequent alcohol consumption in men increases the risk of hypercholesterolemia and hypertriglyceridemia.
Moderate drinking in women is associated with a reduced risk of hypertriglyceridemia.
Alcohol consumption in both genders is linked to a lower risk of low HDL-C.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Alcohol consumption can increase the risk of dyslipidemia, thereby elevating the risk of cardiovascular diseases. However, the relationship between alcohol consumption patterns and dyslipidemia remains controversial. Based on large-scale cross-sectional data from the Chinese population, this study aims to investigate the correlations between various alcohol consumption behaviors and dyslipidemia among adult residents in China. Methods: Our analysis utilized data from the 2015–2017 China Nutrition and Health Surveillance project, which provides a large, nationally representative sample (N = 52,471). We employed a binary logistic regression model specifically designed for complex sampling frameworks. This model was utilized to assess the relationship between various alcohol consumption behaviors (including daily alcohol intake levels and drinking frequency) and the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAlcohol Consumption and Health Effects · Diabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and Lipoproteins · Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
