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Journal of Oriental Rehabilitation Medicine
2002 Volume.12 No. 4 p.10 ~ p.0
The Effect of Alcohol Intake on Obesity Index , Blood Lipids, and Disease Morbidity in Adult Men
Lee Young-Jun

Lee Myeong-Jong
Abstract
Objective: Drinking alcohol is regarded as a part of life by adult men in these days. The purpose of this study is to investigate the differences and relationships of the obesity index, blood lipids level, and disease morbidity according to the duration or quantity of alcohol intake.

Methods and Materials: 291 persons were divided into four groups.
1. A group of non alcohol drinkers(41 persons).
2. A group of mild alcohol drinkers(128 persons, daily mean alcohol intake <12g).
3. A group of moderate alcohol drinkers(86 persons, daily mean alcohol intake ¡Ã12g, <40g).
4. A group of severe alcohol drinkers(36 persons, daily mean alcohol intake ¡Ã40g).]

Results and Conclusion:
1. BMI, Percent of body fat and WHR increased significantly for four groups(BMI p<0.01, Percent of body fat p<0.05, WHR p<0.01).
2. S-GOT, S-GPT and ¥ã-GT increased significantly for four groups(S-GOT p<0.05, S-GPT p<0.05, ¥ã-GT p<0.01) but Triglyceride was only increased significantly in blood lipids level(TG p<0.01).
3. The Odds ratio estimate of relative risk of Central Obesity, Hyper triglyceridemia for severe alcohol drinkers related to non alcohol drinkers was 2.73, 7.40 respectively.
KEYWORD
alcohol, Drinking-quantity, obesity index, liver function index, blood lipids, disease morbidity
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