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. 2018 Apr;42(4):795-802.
doi: 10.1111/acer.13607. Epub 2018 Feb 27.

Drinking Level Versus Drinking Pattern and Cigarette Smoking Among Older Adults

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Drinking Level Versus Drinking Pattern and Cigarette Smoking Among Older Adults

Charles J Holahan et al. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2018 Apr.

Abstract

Background: There is a lack of research on the role of alcohol consumption in cigarette smoking among older adults, and the few studies on alcohol use and smoking with older adults have failed to distinguish between average level and pattern of drinking as predictors of smoking. The main purpose of this study was to examine the independent contributions of average level versus pattern of drinking as predictors of cigarette smoking among older adults. A subsidiary purpose was to examine the link between continued smoking and mortality among older smokers.

Methods: We investigated average level and pattern of drinking as predictors of current smoking among 1,151 older adults at baseline and of continued smoking and mortality among the subset of 276 baseline smokers tracked across 20 years. We used multiple linear and logistic regression analyses and, to test mediation, bias-corrected bootstrap confidence intervals.

Results: A high level of average drinking and a pattern of episodic heavy drinking were concurrently associated with smoking at baseline. However, only episodic heavy drinking was prospectively linked to continued smoking among baseline smokers. Continued smoking among baseline smokers increased the odds of 20-year mortality and provided an indirect pathway through which heavy episodic drinking related to mortality.

Conclusions: Smokers who misuse alcohol are a challenging population for smoking cessation efforts. Older adults who concurrently misuse alcohol and smoke cigarettes provide a unique target for public health interventions.

Keywords: Alcohol Consumption; Cigarette Smoking; Drinking Pattern; Episodic Heavy Drinking; Older Adults.

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