Later-life Mortality and the Repeal of Federal Prohibition
Later-life Mortality and the Repeal of Federal Prohibition
Abstract Despite a recent and dramatic re-evaluation of the health consequences of alcohol consumption, very little is known about the effects of in utero exposure to alcohol on long-run outcomes such as later-life mortality. Here, we investigate how state by year variation in alcohol control arising from the repeal of federal prohibition affects mortality for cohorts born in the 1930s. We find that individuals born in wet states experienced higher later-life mortality than individuals born in dry states, translating into a 3.3% increase in mortality rates between 1990 and 2004 for affected cohorts.
Jacks David S.、Pendakur Krishna、Wray Anthony、Shigeoka Hitoshi
National University of SingaporeSimon Fraser UniversityUniversity of Southern DenmarkSimon Fraser University, University of Tokyo
医药卫生理论预防医学医学研究方法
Alcoholfederal prohibitionin utero exposurelater-life mortality
Jacks David S.,Pendakur Krishna,Wray Anthony,Shigeoka Hitoshi.Later-life Mortality and the Repeal of Federal Prohibition[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-29].https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.07.10.23292438.点此复制
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