[PDF][PDF] Alcohol-attributable mortality in Switzerland in 2011--age-specific causes of death and impact of heavy versus non-heavy drinking.

S Marmet, J Rehm, G Gmel, H Frick - Swiss Medical Weekly, 2014 - serval.unil.ch
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use causes high burden of disease and injury globally. Switzerland
has a high consumption of alcohol, almost twice the global average. Alcohol-attributable …

Temporal changes in alcohol-related morbidity and mortality in Germany

L Kraus, A Pabst, D Piontek, G Gmel… - European addiction …, 2015 - karger.com
Aims: Trends in morbidity and mortality, fully or partially attributable to alcohol, for adults
aged 18-64 were assessed for Germany. Methods: The underestimation of population …

Trends in mortality attributable to current alcohol consumption in east and west Germany

E Nolte, A Britton, M McKee - Social Science & Medicine, 2003 - Elsevier
There is emerging awareness of alcohol as a cause of the persisting health divide between
east and west Germany. This study quantifies the burden of alcohol attributable mortality in …

The importance of age groups in estimates of alcohol‐attributable mortality: impact on trends in Switzerland between 1997 and 2011

S Marmet, J Rehm, G Gmel - Addiction, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Background and Aims Monitoring trends of alcohol‐attributable mortality is an
integral part of the global strategy to reduce the harmful use of alcohol. However, mortality …

A comparison of the alcohol-attributable mortality in four European countries

A Britton, E Nolte, IR White, M Grønbæk… - European Journal of …, 2003 - Springer
Background: Deaths due to alcohol consumption are an important component of all-cause
mortality, particularly premature mortality. However, there are considerable regional …

Alcohol accounts for a high proportion of premature mortality in central and eastern Europe

J Rehm, U Sulkowska, M Mańczuk… - International journal …, 2007 - academic.oup.com
Background There is a west–east mortality gradient in Europe, more pronounced in men.
The objective of this article was to quantify the contribution of alcohol use to the gap in …

Epidemiology and alcohol policy in Europe

J Rehm, W Zatonksi, B Taylor, P Anderson - Addiction, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Aims To describe three aspects of the epidemiology of alcohol‐attributable deaths in
Europe, dose, demography and place, and to illustrate how such knowledge can better be …

Alcohol-attributable and alcohol-preventable mortality in Denmark: an analysis of which intake levels contribute most to alcohol's harmful and beneficial effects

M Eliasen, U Becker, M Grønbæk, K Juel… - European journal of …, 2014 - Springer
The aim of the study was to quantify alcohol-attributable and-preventable mortality, totally
and stratified on alcohol consumption in Denmark 2010, and to estimate alcohol-related …

Alcohol-attributable mortality in a high per capita consumption country—Germany

U John, M Hanke - Alcohol and Alcoholism, 2002 - academic.oup.com
Aims: Little is known about age and gender distributions in alcohol-attributable mortality
(AAM). The aim of this paper is to describe age and gender in AAM in a high per capita …

Alcohol-related mortality in the WHO European region: sex-specific trends and predictions

N Pruckner, B Hinterbuchinger, M Fellinger… - Alcohol and …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
Aims Alcohol is an important risk factor for morbidity and mortality, especially within the
European region. Differences in per capita consumption and drinking patterns are possible …