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Exploring the effect of alcohol on disease activity and outcomes in rheumatoid arthritis through systematic review and meta-analysis.
Turk, Jaime N; Zahavi, Erin R; Gorman, Aine E; Murray, Kieran; Turk, Matthew A; Veale, Douglas J.
Afiliação
  • Turk JN; Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.
  • Zahavi ER; Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.
  • Gorman AE; Department of Rheumatology, Saint Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin 4, Ireland.
  • Murray K; EULAR Centre for Arthritis and Rheumatic Diseases, Dublin Academic Medical Centre, Dublin, Ireland.
  • Turk MA; Department of Rheumatology, Saint Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin 4, Ireland.
  • Veale DJ; EULAR Centre for Arthritis and Rheumatic Diseases, Dublin Academic Medical Centre, Dublin, Ireland.
Sci Rep ; 11(1): 10474, 2021 05 18.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34006854
To evaluate the effects of alcohol consumption on disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis. EMBASE, Pubmed, the Cochrane Library, and Web of Science were searched until July 29, 2020. English language studies that reported disease activity outcomes in rheumatoid arthritis were included. Studies were excluded if they were reviews, case reports, had fewer than 20 patients, or reported on prevalence but not disease activity in RA. Forest plots were used to determine pooled mean difference and were generated on RevMan5.3. Linear regression was used to determine correlations between alcohol and antibody status, gender, and smoking status. The search identified 4126 citations of which 14 were included. The pooled mean difference in DAS28 (95% CI) was 0.34 (0.24, 0.44) (p < 10-5) between drinkers and non-drinkers with lower DAS28 in non-drinkers, 0.33 (0.05, 0.62) (p = 0.02) between heavy drinkers and non-drinkers with lower DAS28 in heavy drinkers, and 0.00 (- 0.30, 0.30) (p = 0.98) between low- and high-risk drinkers. The mean difference of HAQ assessments was significantly different between those who drink alcohol compared to those who do not, with drinkers reporting lower HAQ scores (0.3 (0.18, 0.41), p < 10-5). There was no significant correlation between drinking and gender, smoking status, or antibody positivity. Alcohol consumption is associated with lower disease activity and self-reported health assessment in rheumatoid arthritis. However, drinking has no correlation with smoking, gender, or antibody status.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Artrite Reumatoide / Consumo de Bebidas Alcoólicas / Avaliação de Resultados em Cuidados de Saúde Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Artrite Reumatoide / Consumo de Bebidas Alcoólicas / Avaliação de Resultados em Cuidados de Saúde Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article