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To compare our findings with those in Müller and colleagues (2013), we created a composite measure taking the frequencies of drinking beer, wine, and spirits into account.
Frequencies of drinking beer and liquor were similar in the two cohorts for men, but were lower for women in the later-born cohort.
The measures of average weekly intake of ethanol (in grams) from all alcoholic beverages or from specific beverages were calculated on the basis of reported amounts and frequencies of drinking.
It focuses on three measures developed at the Alcohol Research Group ARGG) to assess frequencies of drinking in a graduated series of quantity intervals, called the graduated quantity frequency (QF) approach.
Those who reported never drinking during pregnancy were grouped as never drinkers and those who reported all other frequencies of drinking were grouped as ever drinkers.
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This measures frequency and quantity of consumption in standard drinks, and frequency of drinking to excess defined as having more than four standard drinks on a single occasion.
Therefore, the primary outcome measure will be the AUDIT-C scale (composite measure of frequency of drinking, typical quantity of drinking on one occasion, and frequency of drinking five of more drinks on one occasion).
Third, binge or "risky" drinking was strongly predictive of ARH than other categories of drinks per occasion or frequency of drinking.
They also indicated the frequency of drinking five or more standard drinks on a single occasion (≥50 g ethanol).
They found obesity to be positively correlated with total drinks consumed but inversely correlated with frequency of drinking.
Drinks per occasion will be more predictive of ARH than frequency of drinking.
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