Abstract Background Lithuania possesses one of the highest alcohol per capita consumption and has previously implemented alcohol control policies to reduce the alcohol-attributable burden. The aim of this study was to investigate Lithuanian cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality rate trends between 2001 and 2018 and to explore a possible link between CVD mortality rate and alcohol control policy implementation. Methods Lithuanian population mortality and alcohol consumption data for 2001–2018 were obtained from Statistics Lithuania and The State Register of Death Cases and Their Causes, Institute of Hygiene. Sex-specific CVD mortality rates were directly standardized to the European standard population by five-year age groups and categorize...
Objective: The aim of this ecological study was to evaluate whether any changes in cardio-vascular (...
Objective: It is reasonable to believe that the alcohol policy environment can impact the suicide mo...
Background. Although excessive alcohol-related mortality in the post-Soviet countries remains the ma...
Abstract Background Lithuania possesses one of the hi...
The objective of the study was to assess alcohol-related mortality that potentially might explain an...
Abstract Alcohol consumption is a major risk factor for premature mortality. Although alcohol contro...
Introduction and Aims. Over the recent decades, Lithuania has reported very high alcohol-related har...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains a leading cause of mortality globally. The age-SDR for CVD in L...
The aim. To rate alcohol consumption and morbidity of alcoholic liver disease and it‘s link of morta...
Abstract — Aims: To assess the proportion of deaths assigned to ischaemic heart disease (IHD) which ...
Background: Cardioprotective effects of alcohol recently gained wide spread interest and have been e...
art. no. e053497Introduction: Alcohol use is a major risk factor for mortality. Previous studies sug...
To study the impact of alcohol control policy measures (i.e. increases in taxation, restrictions on ...
Abstract Background Although alcohol consumption has long been considered as a risk factor for chron...
AIMS:This study investigated the trends and levels of the prevalence of health factors, and the asso...
Objective: The aim of this ecological study was to evaluate whether any changes in cardio-vascular (...
Objective: It is reasonable to believe that the alcohol policy environment can impact the suicide mo...
Background. Although excessive alcohol-related mortality in the post-Soviet countries remains the ma...
Abstract Background Lithuania possesses one of the hi...
The objective of the study was to assess alcohol-related mortality that potentially might explain an...
Abstract Alcohol consumption is a major risk factor for premature mortality. Although alcohol contro...
Introduction and Aims. Over the recent decades, Lithuania has reported very high alcohol-related har...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains a leading cause of mortality globally. The age-SDR for CVD in L...
The aim. To rate alcohol consumption and morbidity of alcoholic liver disease and it‘s link of morta...
Abstract — Aims: To assess the proportion of deaths assigned to ischaemic heart disease (IHD) which ...
Background: Cardioprotective effects of alcohol recently gained wide spread interest and have been e...
art. no. e053497Introduction: Alcohol use is a major risk factor for mortality. Previous studies sug...
To study the impact of alcohol control policy measures (i.e. increases in taxation, restrictions on ...
Abstract Background Although alcohol consumption has long been considered as a risk factor for chron...
AIMS:This study investigated the trends and levels of the prevalence of health factors, and the asso...
Objective: The aim of this ecological study was to evaluate whether any changes in cardio-vascular (...
Objective: It is reasonable to believe that the alcohol policy environment can impact the suicide mo...
Background. Although excessive alcohol-related mortality in the post-Soviet countries remains the ma...