Alcohol and older people: the European project VINTAGE: good health into older age; design, methods and major results
Abstract
Objectives: The European project VINTAGE – Good Health Into Older Age aims at filling the knowledge gap and building capacity on alcohol and the elderly, encouraging evidence- and experience-based interventions. Methods: Systematic review of scientific literature on the impact of alcohol on older people; ad hoc survey and review of grey literature to collect EU examples of good practices for prevention; dissemination of findings to stakeholders involved in the field of alcohol, aging or public health in general. Results: Design and procedures of the VINTAGE project are described, providing also an outline of major results, with particular attention to those related to the dissemination activity. Conclusions: Much more information and research is needed. This issue should be part of both alcohol and healthy ageing policies.
Keywords
Alcohol drinking; Aged; Research design
Bibliographic citation
Galluzzo L, Scafato E, Martire S, Anderson P, Colom J, Segura L, et al. Alcohol and older people: the European project VINTAGE: good health into older age; design, methods and major results. Ann Ist Super Sanita. 2012;48(3):221-31.
Audience
Professionals
Use this identifier for quote and/or link this document
https://hdl.handle.net/11351/7182This item appears in following collections
The following license files are associated with this item: