While alcohol use may itself be seen as one way of coping with stress, it nevertheless
appears to be a behaviour associated with higher risks of morbidity and early mortality in
older people. Even at moderate levels of consumption, alcohol use is associated with
increased incidence of liver disease, oropharyngeal cancer, esophageal cancer and
pancreatitis28. Excessive alcohol intake has been shown to be associated with cardiovascular
disease, liver disease, malignant neoplasms and neurological impairment29. Alcohol use has
also been reported to speed ageing in older populations30. Furthermore, alcohol is one of the
main causes of traffic accidents in Thailand.
While alcohol use may itself be seen as one way of coping with stress, it neverthelessappears to be a behaviour associated with higher risks of morbidity and early mortality inolder people. Even at moderate levels of consumption, alcohol use is associated withincreased incidence of liver disease, oropharyngeal cancer, esophageal cancer andpancreatitis28. Excessive alcohol intake has been shown to be associated with cardiovasculardisease, liver disease, malignant neoplasms and neurological impairment29. Alcohol use hasalso been reported to speed ageing in older populations30. Furthermore, alcohol is one of themain causes of traffic accidents in Thailand.
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