The impact of long-term moderate and heavy alcohol consumption on incident atherosclerosis among persons living with HIV
Drug and Alcohol Dependence Nov 02, 2017
Kelso-Chichetto NE, et al. - The effect of long-term moderate and heavy alcohol consumption on incident atherosclerosis among HIV+ persons was assessed. Only in men, moderate alcohol consumption was correlated with a significant protective effect on incident atherosclerosis. Compared to abstinent-low, no other levels of alcohol consumption significantly predicted atherosclerosis in men and women.
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