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Alcohol and health of Russian men at working age Evidence from the Izhevsk studies (2003- 2010) David Leon London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Symposium "Actual Problems of Demographic Development" Moscow April 2010

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Page 1: Alcohol and health of Russian men at working age Evidence from the  Izhevsk  studies (2003-2010)

Alcohol and health of Russian men at working age

Evidence from the Izhevsk studies (2003-2010)

David LeonLondon School of Hygiene & Tropical

Medicine

Symposium "Actual Problems of Demographic Development"Moscow April 2010

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International collaborationInternational collaboration

• Izhevsk State Medical Academy• Udmurt Technical University• Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research,

Germany• London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK• Funded by Wellcome Trust, UK

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SummarySummary

• Damaging patterns of alcohol drinking• Availability of cheap alcohol• Burden of mortality associated with alcohol• Employment and alcohol• Impact of parental drinking on children

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Izhevsk Family StudyIzhevsk Family Study

2003-5 and 2008-10

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Damaging patterns of alcohol Damaging patterns of alcohol consumptionconsumption

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Prevalence of problem drinking in working age Prevalence of problem drinking in working age men in Izhevsk men in Izhevsk

Over past year 2003-5(aged 25-54)

2008-9 (aged 30-59)

Hangover 2+ / week 4% 3%Drunk* 2+ / week 4% 4%Zapoi 10% 11%Non-beverage alcohol 6% 6%

N ~ 1500

* Specified in questionnaire as “Perepivaet”

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Summary distribution of drinking behaviours in Summary distribution of drinking behaviours in working age men in Izhevsk working age men in Izhevsk

2003-5(aged 25-54)

2008-9 (aged 30-59)

Abstains 14% 15%Beer, wine, spirits 75% 72%Beer, wine, spirits [problem drinking] 5% 7%

Non-beverage alcohol 6% 6%Total 100% 100%

N=1345

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Survey of non-beverage Survey of non-beverage alcohol (surrogate) alcohol (surrogate)

availability in 17 Russian availability in 17 Russian cities in 2007cities in 2007

Gil et al, Alcoholism : Clinical Experimental Research, 2008Gil et al, Narkologia, 2009

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Location of 17 surveyed citiesLocation of 17 surveyed cities

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Nenets autonomous district

Kirov regionKomi-Permyatzky autonomous district

Perm region

Ivanovo regionVladimir region

Republic of Mariy ElChuvash republic

Tula region

Rostov regionVolgograd region Saratov region

Tambov region

Republic of Tatarstan

Chelyabinsk region

Sverdlovsk region

Yamalo-Nenetz autonomous district

Khanty-Mansi autonomous district

Tomsk region

Republic of Khakasia

Kemerov region

Krasnoyarsk region

Evenki autonomous district

Irkutsk region

Chita region

Pskov

Korolev

St.-Petersburg

Kotlas

Murashy

Voronezh

Lukoyanov

Tyumen

YekaterinburgSamara

Chelyabinsk

Tver

Izhevsk

Kurgan

Omsk

Tambov

ViborgKhabarovsk territory

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Samples bought in Samara in April 2007Samples bought in Samara in April 2007

253 ml90%20 rbs

100 ml70%13 rbs

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Ratio of the volume tank to the average unit cost of ethanol and the cost of one piece

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Conclusion - 1Conclusion - 1

• Affordable and easily available sources of alcohol exist outside the regulated market of legal beverage alcohols

• Non-beverage alcohols and illegal spirits are a major source of alcohol in Russia

• Major challenge to attempts to control alcohol consumption

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Mortality and alcoholMortality and alcohol

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Alcohol poisonings and life expectancy at birth Russia (M+F) Alcohol poisonings and life expectancy at birth Russia (M+F) 1965-20061965-2006

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Alcohol poisoning per 100,000

R= - 0.94

Source : VM Shkolnikov

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Impact on male deathsImpact on male deaths

Hazardous drinking accounts for

43% of deaths among working age (25-54) men in Izhevsk

170,000 excess male deaths per year applied to Russia as a whole

[Note : 2009 study from Barnaul suggests more than half of all deaths attributable to alcohol]

Leon et al, Lancet (2007), 369 :2001-2009.

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Strong association of alcohol with mortality by causeStrong association of alcohol with mortality by causeMen aged 25-54 years, Izhevsk, 2003 - 5Men aged 25-54 years, Izhevsk, 2003 - 5

Cause of death

Hazardous drinker

(proxy report)

OR (95% CI)

Circulatory disease 4.1 (3.2,5.3)

Acute alcohol poisoning 18.9 (10.7,33.3)

All causes 5.5 (4.5,6.6)

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Conclusion - 2Conclusion - 2

• Alcohol has a major role in explaining fluctuations in mortality in Russia over past 25 years

• Alcohol appears to explain important part of cardiovascular excess in Russia > requires rethinking prevention strategies

• Alcohol and smoking may account for most of difference in mortality between Russia and Western countries

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Drinking and employmentDrinking and employment

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Cross-sectional associations of employment Cross-sectional associations of employment with drinking behaviour - Izhevskwith drinking behaviour - Izhevsk

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Drinking pattern

Number (%) not in permanent paid employment

2003-5 2008-9

Abstains 39/239 (16.3%) 47/219 (21.5%)

Beverage only – not problematic

170/1383 (12.3%) 144/1080 (13.3%)

Beverage only – problematic

35/109 (32.1%) 32/104 (30.8%)

Non-beverage drinker 63/140 (45.0%) 38/95 (40.0%)

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A causal loopA causal loop

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EMPLOYMENT

DRINKING

Bi-directional association

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Men in permanent paid employment at Men in permanent paid employment at baseline 2003-5baseline 2003-5

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Drinking behaviour 2003-5

Employment status 2008-9

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Baseline alcohol consumption of men in permanent paid

employment at baseline (2003-5)

Odds Ratio (95% CI) of no longer being in permanent paid

employment at follow-up (2008-9)

Adjusted for age

Adjusted for age, education, marital status, cars, central

heating

Abstains 1.06 (0.58, 1.93) 0.95 (0.52, 1.74)

Beverage only – not problematic 1.00 [ref] 1.00 [ref]

Beverage only – problematic 2.56 (1.18, 5.60) 2.42 (1.09, 5.36)

Non-beverage drinker 4.08 (2.23, 7.48) 3.62 (1.92, 6.81)

Baseline alcohol consumptions predicts change Baseline alcohol consumptions predicts change in employment status in employment status

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Conclusion - 3Conclusion - 3

• Strong evidence that drinking predicts loss of permanent paid employment

• Only very weak evidence that loss of permanent paid employment predicts initiation of hazardous drinking

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Impact of adult drinking on Impact of adult drinking on childrenchildren

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Percentage of households with children under 18 Percentage of households with children under 18 years where the working age man was years where the working age man was

a hazardous drinker : Izhevsk 2008-9a hazardous drinker : Izhevsk 2008-9

Drinking pattern of man % (N)

Non-hazardous 77.8 (580)

Hazardous 22.3 (93)

Total households with children 100.0 (703)

Age standardised to Izhevsk male city population in 2003Hazardous drinking as reported by proxy informantSource : K. Keenan (unpublished)

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Prevalence of psychiatric disorder in children Prevalence of psychiatric disorder in children aged 11-14 years and alcoholism in family aged 11-14 years and alcoholism in family

NovosibirskNovosibirsk

Alcoholism in family % (N)

No 19 (74/388)

Yes 56 (10/18)

Source : Goodman R, Slobodskaya H and Knyazev G. Eur Child Adolesc.Psychiatry 14 :28-33, 2005.

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Conclusion - 4Conclusion - 4

• More attention needs to be given to the impact of drinking behaviour on other people

• Studying harm to others within the family is a priority :– Psychological damage to children– Domestic violence

• Need to reduce the (non-genetic) inter-generational transmission of drinking behaviour through appropriate social, psychological and medical interventions

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SummarySummary

• Alcohol has a major impact on health and the workforce participation of the most economically important section of Russian society

• Negative impact of heavy drinking in Russian society extends far beyond the drinker – including damaging effects on the next generation

• Policies to reduce this problem need to be integrated and extend beyond the health sector and include the police, courts and social services

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Thanks to …Thanks to …

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Liz Allen Martin McKeeEvgueny Andreev Alexey Oralov Diana Elbourne Olga Savenko Sara Cook Lyudmila Saburova Artyom Gil Vladimir Shkolnikov Katy Keenan Susannah Tomkins

Nikolay Kiryanov Keith TomlinJim McCambridge