Underestimation of alcohol consumption in cohort studies and implications for alcohol's contribution to the global burden of disease
Background and aims Estimated alcohol consumption from national self‐report surveys is
often only 30–40% of official estimates based on sales or taxation data. Global burden of …
often only 30–40% of official estimates based on sales or taxation data. Global burden of …
National, regional, and global burdens of disease from 2000 to 2016 attributable to alcohol use: a comparative risk assessment study
Background Alcohol use has increased globally, with varying trends in different parts of the
world. This study investigates gender, age, and geographical differences in the alcohol …
world. This study investigates gender, age, and geographical differences in the alcohol …
Global and country specific adult per capita consumption of alcohol, 2008
Aims: Alcohol is a substantial risk factor for mortality and the burden of disease globally. In
accordance with the World Health Organization's (WHO) global strategy to reduce the …
accordance with the World Health Organization's (WHO) global strategy to reduce the …
Alcohol as a risk factor for global burden of disease
Aim: To make quantitative estimates of the burden of disease attributable to alcohol in the
year 2000 on a global basis. Design: Secondary data analysis. Measurements: Two …
year 2000 on a global basis. Design: Secondary data analysis. Measurements: Two …
Mortality and potential years of life lost attributable to alcohol consumption in Canada in 2005
Background Alcohol is a substantial risk factor for mortality according to the recent 2010
World Health Assembly strategy to reduce the harmful use of alcohol which outlined the …
World Health Assembly strategy to reduce the harmful use of alcohol which outlined the …
[HTML][HTML] Alcohol use and burden for 195 countries and territories, 1990–2016: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016
Background Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall
association with health remains complex given the possible protective effects of moderate …
association with health remains complex given the possible protective effects of moderate …
[PDF][PDF] Alcohol use and burden for 195 countries and territories, 1990–2016: a systematic analysis for the Global Burden of Disease Study 2016
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Background Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall
association with health remains complex given the possible protective effects of moderate …
association with health remains complex given the possible protective effects of moderate …
Alcohol-attributable burden of disease and injury in Canada, 2004
Objective This analysis aimed to estimate the burden of disease and injury caused and
prevented by alcohol in 2004 for Canadians aged 0–69 years and compare the effects of …
prevented by alcohol in 2004 for Canadians aged 0–69 years and compare the effects of …
A narrative review of alcohol consumption as a risk factor for global burden of disease
Abstract Since the original Comparative Risk Assessment (CRA) for alcohol consumption as
part of the Global Burden of Disease Study for 1990, there had been regular updates of …
part of the Global Burden of Disease Study for 1990, there had been regular updates of …
Global alcohol exposure between 1990 and 2017 and forecasts until 2030: a modelling study
Background Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for global disease burden, and data on
alcohol exposure are crucial to evaluate progress in achieving global non-communicable …
alcohol exposure are crucial to evaluate progress in achieving global non-communicable …