Lifetime Drinking Patterns Shape Awareness of Alcohol-Related Chronic Disease Risks in U.S. Adults: Findings from the National Alcohol Survey | Synapse
January 21, 2026Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs0 citations
This research aims to explore how lifetime drinking patterns affect awareness of alcohol-related chronic disease risks among U.S. adults.
Analyzed data from the National Alcohol Survey
Examined different types of chronic diseases
Assessed levels of awareness regarding health effects of alcohol
Findings show awareness varies significantly by disease type
Higher lifetime alcohol use correlates with greater awareness of certain chronic disease risks
Some types of diseases are less recognized, highlighting gaps in public knowledge
Abstract
Awareness of alcohol's effects on chronic diseases varies by type of disease. Lifetime alcohol use is a relevant factor for understanding levels of awareness of alcohol's health effects.
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Martinez-Matyszczyk et al. (Mon,) studied this question.