Aims: Given the variety of relationships found between alcohol consumption and health using individual data (both negative and positive), the likely impact of changes in population-level alcohol consumption on health at the population level is not clear. This paper uses historical data from 1911 to 2006 to assess the relationship between changes in per-capita alcohol consumption on total male mortality in Australia. Methods: A longitudinal aggregate study using Australian per-capita alcohol consumption and mortality data from 1911 to 2006. Analysis is undertaken using autoregressive integrated moving average time-series methods. Results: Per-capita pure alcohol consumption has a significant association with male all-cause mortality, with an...
Alcohol misuse represents one of the leading causes of preventable death, illness and injury in Aust...
Alcohol misuse represents one of the leading causes of preventable death, illness and injury in Aust...
Background To examine trends in alcohol-attributable morbidity (AAMorb) (2000/01–2009/10) and mortal...
Abstract — Aims: Given the variety of relationships found between alcohol consumption and health usi...
Aim: The aim of the study was to examine for Australia whether the link between population alcohol c...
AIMS: The aim of the study was to examine for Australia whether the link between population alcohol ...
BackgroundPast reports on trends of alcohol consumption and related harm have generally been descrip...
Background: The objective was to investigate associations between average volume of alcohol consumpt...
AIMS: The aim of this study is to examine age, period and birth cohort trends in the prevalence of a...
BackgroundPast reports on trends of alcohol consumption and related harm have generally been descrip...
Objective: This paper aims to quantify the population-level associations between child injury deaths...
Background To examine trends in alcohol-attributable morbidity (AAMorb) (2000/01–2009/10) and mortal...
young people (aged between 15 and 24yrs) died from alcohol-attributable injury and disease caused by...
Objectives:(i)To estimate the numbers of deaths and person-years of life lost (PYLL) due to high-ris...
Over the last 10 years (1994–2003), an estimated 3,320 Australians aged 75–84 yrs (the ‘older-old’) ...
Alcohol misuse represents one of the leading causes of preventable death, illness and injury in Aust...
Alcohol misuse represents one of the leading causes of preventable death, illness and injury in Aust...
Background To examine trends in alcohol-attributable morbidity (AAMorb) (2000/01–2009/10) and mortal...
Abstract — Aims: Given the variety of relationships found between alcohol consumption and health usi...
Aim: The aim of the study was to examine for Australia whether the link between population alcohol c...
AIMS: The aim of the study was to examine for Australia whether the link between population alcohol ...
BackgroundPast reports on trends of alcohol consumption and related harm have generally been descrip...
Background: The objective was to investigate associations between average volume of alcohol consumpt...
AIMS: The aim of this study is to examine age, period and birth cohort trends in the prevalence of a...
BackgroundPast reports on trends of alcohol consumption and related harm have generally been descrip...
Objective: This paper aims to quantify the population-level associations between child injury deaths...
Background To examine trends in alcohol-attributable morbidity (AAMorb) (2000/01–2009/10) and mortal...
young people (aged between 15 and 24yrs) died from alcohol-attributable injury and disease caused by...
Objectives:(i)To estimate the numbers of deaths and person-years of life lost (PYLL) due to high-ris...
Over the last 10 years (1994–2003), an estimated 3,320 Australians aged 75–84 yrs (the ‘older-old’) ...
Alcohol misuse represents one of the leading causes of preventable death, illness and injury in Aust...
Alcohol misuse represents one of the leading causes of preventable death, illness and injury in Aust...
Background To examine trends in alcohol-attributable morbidity (AAMorb) (2000/01–2009/10) and mortal...