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Значения термина episodic drinking на английском
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Использование термина episodic drinking на английском
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We examined associations between average alcohol consumption, heavy episodicdrinking and cardiorespiratory fitness.
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They were less likely (three fifths) to engage in heavy episodicdrinking.
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Heavy episodicdrinking was not associated with peak oxygen uptake.
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Social support moderated the associations of English use and ethnic discrimination with heavy episodicdrinking.
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Among men, both moderate to heavy drinking and heavy episodicdrinking increased in the lowest educational group.
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South Africa was ranked 59th highest in the world for heavy episodicdrinking among those who drink.
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Some 20 per cent of adults in Europe were inclined towards heavy episodicdrinking, according to the organisation.
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Some 20 per cent of adults in Europe showed a prevalence of heavy episodicdrinking, according to the organisation.
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One-third of college students report past-year heavy episodicdrinking, making college student alcohol use an important area for continued research.
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Given the negative health consequences associated with heavy episodicdrinking, it is imperative to identify mechanisms that contribute to this relation.
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We modeled any drinking in past year using logistic regression and heavy episodicdrinking in past 30 days using Poisson regression.
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The lower rates of heavy episodicdrinking apply to students whether or not they were heavy episodic drinkers in high school.
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Results: All three dimensions of sexual orientation were associated with substance use, including heavy episodicdrinking, cigarette smoking and illicit drug use.
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Two-thirds of Irish male drinkers and one-third of women engaged in "heavy episodicdrinking" over the previous month, the report says.
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Conclusions: A campus ban on alcohol may support abstention from alcohol use and reduce heavy episodicdrinking and the associated secondhand effects in college.
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Measurements: Comparable measures of drinking, versus abstention, typical drinking frequencies and quantities, heavy episodicdrinking, intoxication, morning drinking, and alcohol-related family and occupational problems.