ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN THE CHARACTERISTICS OF LARGE NATIONAL REGIONS, INDIVIDUAL ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND TOBACCO SMOKING: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW PROTOCOL

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Introduction: Tobacco smoking and hazardous alcohol consumption significantly contribute to the burden of diseases worldwide. Characteristics of the environment has been consistently shown to be associated with the patterns of tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption patterns. This evidence has been previously summarized on country- and neighbourhood-level reviews although the evidence on the associations on the regional level is still scarce. Aim: to present a protocol of the systematic review of available evidence on the associations between certain characteristics of large national regions and alcohol consumption and tobacco smoking. Methods: A systematic search of PubMed, Google Scholar, OpenGrey, CrossRef, and eLibrary) will be conducted to identify original studies with no date or language restrictions. Only studies with territorial characteristics as exposure variables and with tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption as the outcomes will be selected. The studies have no restrictions regarding participant characteristics, that is, gender, age, socioeconomic criteria, or health status. Titles, abstracts, and full text of articles retrieved from the search will be screened and read independently by two reviewers for eligibility. Articles selected for inclusion will be critically and independently appraised by two reviewers. The full-text of the selected studies will be assessed in detail, and findings and their illustrations will be extracted and aggregated. Any disagreements between the reviewers that may arise at any stage will be resolved through discussion, or mediated by a third reviewer. Systematic review registration number: PROSPEROCRD42021234874.

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Sergey Alekseevich Maksimov

National Medical Research Center for Therapy and Preventive Medicine

Email: m1979sa@yandex.ru
PhD, Leading Researcher Moscow, Russia

Daria P. Tsygankova

Research Institute for Complex Issues of Cardiovascular Diseases

Kemerovo, Russia

Yana V. Danilchenko

Research Institute for Complex Issues of Cardiovascular Diseases

Kemerovo, Russia

Svetlana A. Shalnova

National Medical Research Center for Therapy and Preventive Medicine

Moscow, Russia

Anastasia A. Zelenina

National Medical Research Center for Therapy and Preventive Medicine

Moscow, Russia

Oksana M. Drapkina

National Medical Research Center for Therapy and Preventive Medicine

Moscow, Russia

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