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 exposure was corrected by triangulating survey data with per capita consumption. Alcohol-attributable fractions by sex and two age groups were estimated for major disease categories causally linked to alcohol. Absolute numbers, population rates and proportions relative to all hospitalizations and deaths were calculated. Results: Trends of 100% alcohol-attributable morbidity and mortality over thirteen and eighteen years, respectively, show an increase in rates of hospitalizations and a decrease in mortality rates. Comparisons of alcohol-attributable morbidity includi...
Monitoring trends of alcohol-attributable mortality is an integral part of the global strategy to re...
In 2014, 260 persons were killed in Germany in road traffic accidents under the influence of alcohol...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use causes high burden of disease and injury globally. Switzerland has a high co...
AIMS: Trends in morbidity and mortality, fully or partially attributable to alcohol, for adults aged...
<b><i>Aims:</i></b> Trends in morbidity and mortality, fully or partially attributable to alcohol, f...
Risky, abusive and addictive consumption of alcoholic beverages greatly jeopardizes the drinker’s he...
INTRODUCTION The COVID-19 pandemic may have led to an increase in the alcohol-specific mortality. A...
There is emerging awareness of alcohol as a cause of the persisting health divide between east and w...
Harmful alcohol consumption is one of the five essential risk factors for disease, impairments and p...
Excessive alcohol consumption is a major public health concern in Europe. Differences in alcohol con...
Although alcohol consumption is an important public health issue in Europe, estimates of future alco...
AIMS: To explore temporal trends since 1980 in alcohol-related death for people resident in the Euro...
Antecedentes/Objetivos: Alcohol sales are recently declining or stagnating in most European countrie...
BACKGROUND: Deaths due to alcohol consumption are an important component of all-cause mortality, par...
BACKGROUND: To assess the prevalence of ever-drinking and hazardous drinking among adults in Germa...
Monitoring trends of alcohol-attributable mortality is an integral part of the global strategy to re...
In 2014, 260 persons were killed in Germany in road traffic accidents under the influence of alcohol...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use causes high burden of disease and injury globally. Switzerland has a high co...
AIMS: Trends in morbidity and mortality, fully or partially attributable to alcohol, for adults aged...
<b><i>Aims:</i></b> Trends in morbidity and mortality, fully or partially attributable to alcohol, f...
Risky, abusive and addictive consumption of alcoholic beverages greatly jeopardizes the drinker’s he...
INTRODUCTION The COVID-19 pandemic may have led to an increase in the alcohol-specific mortality. A...
There is emerging awareness of alcohol as a cause of the persisting health divide between east and w...
Harmful alcohol consumption is one of the five essential risk factors for disease, impairments and p...
Excessive alcohol consumption is a major public health concern in Europe. Differences in alcohol con...
Although alcohol consumption is an important public health issue in Europe, estimates of future alco...
AIMS: To explore temporal trends since 1980 in alcohol-related death for people resident in the Euro...
Antecedentes/Objetivos: Alcohol sales are recently declining or stagnating in most European countrie...
BACKGROUND: Deaths due to alcohol consumption are an important component of all-cause mortality, par...
BACKGROUND: To assess the prevalence of ever-drinking and hazardous drinking among adults in Germa...
Monitoring trends of alcohol-attributable mortality is an integral part of the global strategy to re...
In 2014, 260 persons were killed in Germany in road traffic accidents under the influence of alcohol...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use causes high burden of disease and injury globally. Switzerland has a high co...