The relation between different dimensions of alcohol consumption and burden of disease: an overview
Aims As part of a larger study to estimate the global burden of disease and injury attributable
to alcohol: to evaluate the evidence for a causal impact of average volume of alcohol …
to alcohol: to evaluate the evidence for a causal impact of average volume of alcohol …
Alcohol: no ordinary commodity: research and public policy
T Babor - 2010 - books.google.com
Alcohol: No Ordinary Commodity-Research and Public Policy Second Edition is a
collaborative effort by an international group of addiction scientists to improve the linkages …
collaborative effort by an international group of addiction scientists to improve the linkages …
Reducing harm from
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www.thelancet.com Vol 374 September 19, 2009 at current UK death rates, but it is 31% at …
Steps towards constructing a global comparative risk analysis for alcohol consumption: determining indicators and empirical weights for patterns of drinking, deciding …
In order to conduct a comparative risk analysis for alcohol within the Global Burden of
Disease Study (GBD 2000), several questions had to be answered.(1) What are the …
Disease Study (GBD 2000), several questions had to be answered.(1) What are the …
Alcohol‐attributable mortality and potential years of life lost in Canada 2001: implications for prevention and policy
Background Alcohol is one of the most important risk factors for burden of disease. Objective
To estimate the number of deaths and the years of life lost attributable to alcohol for Canada …
To estimate the number of deaths and the years of life lost attributable to alcohol for Canada …
[PDF][PDF] Alcohol-attributable fractions for England: alcohol-attributable mortality and hospital admissions
L Jones, MA Bellis, D Dedman… - Liverpool: Centre for …, 2008 - fingertips.phe.org.uk
Studies have been undertaken in many countries, including the USA, Australia and Canada
to determine the costs of alcohol to society and the World Health Organisation has estimated …
to determine the costs of alcohol to society and the World Health Organisation has estimated …
Method for moderation: measuring lifetime risk of alcohol‐attributable mortality as a basis for drinking guidelines
The objective of this paper was to determine separately the lifetime risk of drinking alcohol
for chronic disease and acute injury outcomes as a basis for setting general population …
for chronic disease and acute injury outcomes as a basis for setting general population …
[图书][B] The European health report 2005: public health action for healthier children and populations
World Health Organization - 2005 - apps.who.int
Governments and policy-makers in the WHO European Region know that good health is a
fundamental resource for social and economic development. While rightly proud of the …
fundamental resource for social and economic development. While rightly proud of the …
Lifetime-risk of alcohol-attributable mortality based on different levels of alcohol consumption in seven European countries: Implications for low-risk drinking guidelines
Low-risk drinking guidelines are usually set by blue ribbon committees based on curves
showing relative risk of different levels of alcohol use for key alcohol-attributable disease …
showing relative risk of different levels of alcohol use for key alcohol-attributable disease …