The relationship between physical performance and alcohol consumption levels in Russian adults
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/34502Date
2024-01-16Type
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Mitkin, Nikita Andreevich; Kirilkin, German E.; Unguryanu, Tatiana Nikolaevna; Malyutina, Sofia; Cook, Sarah; Kudryavtsev, Alexander VAbstract
Investigating the relationship between alcohol consumption and physical performance, we used
data from the 2015–2018 Know Your Heart study on 4215 adults aged 35–69 from Arkhangelsk and
Novosibirsk, Russia. We classified participants’ drinking status into non-drinking, non-problem
drinking, hazardous drinking, and harmful drinking based on their self-reported drinking behaviors.
To evaluate physical performance, we developed a Composite Physical Performance Scale (CPPS),
which combined the results of three functional tests: grip strength (GS), closed-eyes balance, and
chair rises (CR). We applied multivariable linear regression to assess the relationship between alcohol
consumption and CPPS score, and ordinal logistic regression to explore the associations between
alcohol consumption and the three functional tests separately. The results showed that harmful
drinking was associated with lower CPPS scores compared to non-problem drinking. Among harmful
drinking men, the decrease in CPPS scores was explained by all three tests equally and exceptionally
by GS among women. Non-drinking was also associated with decreased CPPS, linked to lower GS
and CR scores in men, and only lower GS scores in women. The study revealed a reduced physical
performance in the non-drinking and harmful drinking groups compared to non-problem drinking.
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Springer NatureCitation
Mitkin, Kirilkin, Unguryanu, Malyutina, Cook, Kudryavtsev. The relationship between physical performance and alcohol consumption levels in Russian adults. Scientific Reports. 2024;14(1)Metadata
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