The association between alcohol intake and incident atrial fibrillation in older adults: The ARIC cohort

The association of alcohol intake with incident atrial fibrillation (AF) remains controversial, particularly among older adults. This study explores the association of alcohol intake with incident AF in older adults in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) cohort. Data were obtained from AR...

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description The association of alcohol intake with incident atrial fibrillation (AF) remains controversial, particularly among older adults. This study explores the association of alcohol intake with incident AF in older adults in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) cohort. Data were obtained from ARIC, a community-based cohort aimed to identify risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Alcohol intake was assessed through interviewer-administered questionnaires. Incident AF was ascertained between the 2011-2013 visit and 2019. Participants were classified as current, former, or never drinkers. Former drinkers were further categorized on weekly alcohol consumption: light, moderate, heavy. Covariates included demographic characteristics, prevalent cardiovascular disease, and other risk factors. The association between drinking characteristics and incident AF was analyzed using Cox proportional hazard models. There were 5,131 participants with mean (SD) age 75.2 (5.0) years, 41% male, 23% Black, and 739 (14%) cases of incident AF. Current and former drinkers had a similar risk of AF compared to never drinkers (HR 1.04, 95% CI 0.83-1.29; HR 1.16, 95% CI 0.93-1.45). Within former drinkers, heavy and moderate drinkers had a similar risk compared to light drinkers (HR 1.14, 95% CI 0.84-1.55; HR 1.15, 95% CI 0.75-1.78). AF risk did not differ per 5-year increase in years of abstinence (HR 1.00, 95% CI 0.96-1.03) or drinking (HR 1.07, 95% CI 0.96-1.19). We did not find consistent evidence supporting an increased risk of AF associated with alcohol intake in older adults, highlighting the need to further explore this relationship in older populations.
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subjects Abstinence
Adults
Aged
Alcohol Drinking - adverse effects
Alcohol Drinking - epidemiology
Alcohol use
Alcoholic beverages
Alcoholics
Alcohols
Anticoagulants
Antihypertensives
Arteriosclerosis
Atherosclerosis
Atrial fibrillation
Atrial Fibrillation - epidemiology
Atrial Fibrillation - etiology
Beverages
Biology and Life Sciences
Blood pressure
Body mass index
Cardiac arrhythmia
Cardiovascular disease
Cardiovascular diseases
Care and treatment
Cohort Studies
Diabetes
Diagnosis
Distribution
Drinking
Drinking behavior
Education
Female
Fibrillation
Health aspects
Heart failure
Humans
Hypertension
Incidence
Liquor
Male
Medicine and Health Sciences
Older people
People and Places
Prevention
Proportional Hazards Models
Risk Factors
Self report
Statistical analysis
Statistical models
Stroke
Womens health
title The association between alcohol intake and incident atrial fibrillation in older adults: The ARIC cohort
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