Alcohol and older people. The European project vintage: Good Health Into Older Age. Design, Methods and major Results

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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.

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Galluzzo, L., Scafato, E., Martire, S., Anderson, P., Colom, J., Segura, L., … Ahlström, S. (2012). Alcohol and older people. The European project vintage: Good Health Into Older Age. Design, Methods and major Results. Annali Dell’Istituto Superiore Di Sanita, 48(3), 221–231. https://doi.org/10.4415/ANN_12_03_03

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