Murielle Bochud

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Murielle Bochud is assistant professor of epidemiology at the University Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine in Lausanne. She has a Swiss federal diploma of Medicine from Geneva University (1994), an MD from Lausanne University (2002) and a PhD in genetic epidemiology from Case Western Reserve University (2007). Her research focuses on the epidemiology of blood pressure and related cardiovascular traits, including their genetic determinants.


Contact

Unité de Prévention Communautaire

Institut Universitaire de Médecine Sociale et Préventive

Rue du Bugnon 17

1005 Lausanne

Phone: ++41 21 314 08 99

E-mail: Murielle.Bochud@chuv.ch


Epidemiology of alcohol consumption

For a general review see 1.

When moderate, alcohol consumption is associated with beneficial health outcomes, such as decreased all-cause and cardiovascular mortality 1,2. By contrast, excess alcohol consumption is associated with increased all-cause mortality 2. There is a j-shape relationship betweeen alcohol consumption and mortality2.

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References and selected course readings

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  1. 1 pmid=18727003
  2. 2 pmid=17159008
  3. 3 pmid=18926132

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