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Alcohol is the main cause of the high rates and rapid fluctuations of premature adult mortality in Russia Richard Peto CTSU, University of Oxford, UK Source: David Zaridze et al in Moscow, with collaborators in Lyon and Oxford
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UK & US (& China): prospective studies find smoking causes far more deaths than drinking does Russia is different
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Female Male Accidents, violence & suicide NB. 5/1000 means ~10% die at 35-54
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Female Male “Vascular” (mostly a peculiarly Russian ICD group, I-24: IHD, not MI)
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The large apparent fluctuations in Russian vascular mortality may be due mainly to fluctuations in alcoholic heart damage or poisoning mis-certified as vascular disease
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Russia, 1988-94: adverse trends in mortality are NOT seen for - lung cancer mortality - other cancer mortality - childhood mortality (0-4) - mortality in old age (75-9)
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Frozen social history: Russian Federation in 1988 and in 2003 Female population by birth year
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↑ Born 1917
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↑ Born 1917 ↑ Born 1933-4
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↑ Born 1917 ↑ Born 1933-4 ↑ Born 1943-4
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↑ Born 1917 ↑ Born 1933-4 ↑ Born 1943-4 1937-8↓
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1953 Russian secret police report to new Soviet leadership just after Stalin died: numbers each year between 2 world wars they had exiled, imprisoned or executed Great Terror, 1937-8: 700,000 executed
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↑ Born 1917 ↑ Born 1933-4 ↑ Born 1943-4 1937-8↓
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↓1988 ↑ 1994
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Russia, destructive consumption of alcohol and all-cause mortality at ages 15-34, 35-54 and 55-74 Lancet 2009; 373: 2201
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Visit, in 2001-5, addresses of 60K deaths at ages 15-74 in 1990-2001 in 3 typical cities For 50K deaths (30K men, 20K women), we found family still there; interview 97% about smoking & drinking habits of deceased Controls: 6K of these deaths that were from diseases we thought unlikely to be much related to smoking or drinking (not perfect, but now confirmed by prospective data) Lancet 2009; 373: 2201
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B=0.5 litre bottle of vodka (20 UK shots) Habits of ever-drinkers (few “never”): <0.5 (reference), 0.5-1, 1-3, 3+ B/week Get RR for top vs reference category (NB mean in top category ~1B/day) Lancet 2009; 373: 2201
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8 diseases: Russian male RRs for ~1 bottle of vodka per day 2.1 x liver cancer 3.5 x upper aerodigestive cancer 3.3 x pneumonia 4.1 x respiratory TB 6.2 x liver disease 6.7 x pancreatic disease 3.0 x non-MI acute IHD 7.7 x ill-specified disease RR=3.8 (3.4-4.1) for all 8 diseases RR=1.4 (1.3-1.5) for other diseases
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Medical & non-medical causes of death: Russian male RRs for ~1 bottle of vodka/day 2 x any medical cause 4 x road traffic accident 6 x any other accident 8 x suicide 10 x murder
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Male mortality in Russian study regions, 1990-2001 (“strongly alcohol-related” = non-medical causes & 8 selected diseases)
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All-cause mortality, Russia 1980-2009 and UK (to 2007): males
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All-cause mortality, all Russia 1980-2009 and UK (to 2007): females
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Alcohol is the main cause of the high rates and rapid fluctuations of premature adult mortality in Russia What about the rest of the former USSR?
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Alcohol is the main cause of the high rates and rapid fluctuations of premature adult mortality in Russia (especially at ages 15-54)
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Ice fishermen sip vodka at a lake in Moscow Russian president Dmitry Medvedev spearheads Kremlin offensive against spirit blamed for 500,000 deaths a year: hopes shock ads & price hikes will dampen love for vodka With sensationalist adverts, steep price rises & bombastic rhetoric, Russia is pulling out all the stops. guardian.co.uk 21 June 2010guardian.co.uk
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With sensationalist adverts, steep price rises and bombastic rhetoric, Russia is pulling out all the stops to curb a national love affair with vodka that is estimated to cause 500,000 deaths a year, especially among men. A series of haunting ads broadcast round the clock on state-run television show in graphic detail the damage that the drink can do. The ads follow on from government plans to double vodka prices to 200 roubles (£4.30) over the next three years, on top of new minimum price stipulations which have already sharply driven up the cost of a bottle. The new offensive is being spearheaded by President Dmitry Medvedev, who has repeatedly warned of the "national calamity" that vodka inflicts on a country with a falling population and low life expectancy.Dmitry Medvedev guardian.co.ukguardian.co.uk Monday 21 June 2010
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