alcohol intake

collocation in English

meaningsofalcoholandintake

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alcohol
noun[U]
uk
/ˈæl.kə.hɒl/
us
/ˈæl.kə.hɑːl/
a clear liquid that can make you drunk, also used as a solvent (= a substance that dissolves another) and in fuel ...
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intake
noun
uk
/ˈɪn.teɪk/
us
/ˈɪn.teɪk/
an act of taking in something, ...
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(Definition ofalcoholandintakefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofalcohol intake

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The highest weeklyalcoholintakein the controls was 35 units.
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The prevalent lifestyle issues were obesity, excessalcoholintakeand smoking.
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This case definition did not exclude individuals who reported causes other than gastrointestinal illness, such as vomiting possibly due to excessalcoholintake.
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The schemes used episode (largely consultation-based) data, or extracted recorded diagnoses or lifestyle information, such as smoking status andalcoholintake.
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Excessivealcoholintakeis associated with reduced serum folate levels.
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Alcoholintakehad been high from 1980 to 1991 and, although advised to reduce this, it continued.
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In postmenopausal women an increase was noticeable, but not as great, with mean densities of 31%, 32%, and 33% for the same increasing categories ofalcoholintake.
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Chronicalcoholintakeis associated with increased accumulation of iron.
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Alcoholintakemay influence early as well as late stages of breast cancer.
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Could these results be generalized to incorporate the frail, confused older patient, those at risk of falling, or those with heavyalcoholintakewithout significantly higher levels of adverse events?
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Alcoholintakein their population was low, although subjects may not have offered this information even when requested.
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Now although he may recognize that he has a reason to cut down on hisalcoholintake, he also recognizes that he has a better reason to become a teetotaller.
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Drinking alcohol earlier in life appeared to influence neither postmenopausal breast cancer rate nor the association between recentalcoholintakeand relative risk of breast cancer.
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The discrepancies between these studies may be attributed to the difficulty in finding populations with high averagealcoholintakeor underreporting ofalcoholintakeby the participants in the study.
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General advice regarding smoking,alcoholintakeand folic acid is also provided.
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These effects remained significant after further adjustment for health behaviours (physical activity, smoking,alcoholintake, diet and body mass index), work characteristics, social networks and marital status.
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