In 2015, mortality from alcohol-induced causes reached the highest rate during 1999-2015 of 9.1 deaths per 100,000 U.S. standard population. Alcohol-induced death rates for the Hispanic population remained the highest (9.9 per 100,000 U.S. standard population), followed by the non-Hispanic white population (9.6). For the non-Hispanic black population, the alcohol-induced death rate decreased 33% from 1999 to 2015, while the rate increased by 50% during the same period for the non-Hispanic white population. Overall, from 1999 to 2015, mortality from alcohol-induced causes increased 28% (7.1 to 9.1).201728493858PMC5657989709
Deaths and Years of Potential Life Lost From Excessive Alcohol Use \u2014 United States, 2011\u20132...
Excessive alcohol use is a leading preventable cause of death. During the COVID-19 pandemic, alcohol...
We studied 10-year mortality in relation to baseline alcohol use habits among four groups of 2015 pe...
Excessive alcohol use is a leading cause of preventable death in the United States (1) and costs ass...
The U.S. alcohol-attributable mortality burden makes it the third-leading cause of preventable death...
Alcohol has been linked to health disparities between races in the US; however, race-specific alcoho...
In this brief, author Shannon Monnat identifies trends in mortality rates from drugs, alcohol, and s...
Background. Excessive alcohol use is the third leading cause of mortality in the USA where alcohol u...
The Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy for England, recently published, highlights current concerns abo...
Previous studies have found J-shaped relations between volume of alcohol consumed and mortality risk...
Background Excessive alcohol use is the third leading cause of mortality in the United States, wher...
<p>Deaths attributable to alcohol consumption by cause, race, age and sex for the US in 2005.</p
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of an average volume of alcohol consumpti...
On average, 6 people died every day from alcohol poisoning in the US from 2010 to 2012. Alcohol pois...
Editorial. According to the latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), deaths from a...
Deaths and Years of Potential Life Lost From Excessive Alcohol Use \u2014 United States, 2011\u20132...
Excessive alcohol use is a leading preventable cause of death. During the COVID-19 pandemic, alcohol...
We studied 10-year mortality in relation to baseline alcohol use habits among four groups of 2015 pe...
Excessive alcohol use is a leading cause of preventable death in the United States (1) and costs ass...
The U.S. alcohol-attributable mortality burden makes it the third-leading cause of preventable death...
Alcohol has been linked to health disparities between races in the US; however, race-specific alcoho...
In this brief, author Shannon Monnat identifies trends in mortality rates from drugs, alcohol, and s...
Background. Excessive alcohol use is the third leading cause of mortality in the USA where alcohol u...
The Alcohol Harm Reduction Strategy for England, recently published, highlights current concerns abo...
Previous studies have found J-shaped relations between volume of alcohol consumed and mortality risk...
Background Excessive alcohol use is the third leading cause of mortality in the United States, wher...
<p>Deaths attributable to alcohol consumption by cause, race, age and sex for the US in 2005.</p
The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of an average volume of alcohol consumpti...
On average, 6 people died every day from alcohol poisoning in the US from 2010 to 2012. Alcohol pois...
Editorial. According to the latest data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), deaths from a...
Deaths and Years of Potential Life Lost From Excessive Alcohol Use \u2014 United States, 2011\u20132...
Excessive alcohol use is a leading preventable cause of death. During the COVID-19 pandemic, alcohol...
We studied 10-year mortality in relation to baseline alcohol use habits among four groups of 2015 pe...