Aims: (1) To compare alcohol-attributed disease burden in four Nordic countries 1990–2013, by overall disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) and separated by premature mortality [years of life lost (YLL)] and health loss to non-fatal conditions [years lived with disability (YLD)]; (2) to examine whether changes in alcohol consumption informs alcohol-attributed disease burden; and (3) to compare the distribution of disease burden separated by causes. Design: A comparative risk assessment approach. Setting: Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland. Participants: Male and female populations of each country. Measurements: Age-standardized DALYs, YLLs and YLDs per 100 000 with 95% uncertainty intervals (UIs). Findings: In Finland, with the highest bu...
Background: Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall associati...
Background: Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall associati...
Background Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall associatio...
Aims (1) To compare alcohol-attributed disease burden in four Nordic countries 1990–2013, by overall...
Introduction and Aims The gender difference in alcohol use seems to have narrowed in the Nordic coun...
Background: Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall associati...
Objective: This study addresses how experienced harm from other people's drinking varies between six...
Background: Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall associati...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall associati...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall associati...
Background: Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall associati...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall associati...
Background: Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall associati...
Background: Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall associati...
Background Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall associatio...
Aims (1) To compare alcohol-attributed disease burden in four Nordic countries 1990–2013, by overall...
Introduction and Aims The gender difference in alcohol use seems to have narrowed in the Nordic coun...
Background: Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall associati...
Objective: This study addresses how experienced harm from other people's drinking varies between six...
Background: Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall associati...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall associati...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall associati...
Background: Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall associati...
BACKGROUND: Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall associati...
Background: Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall associati...
Background: Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall associati...
Background Alcohol use is a leading risk factor for death and disability, but its overall associatio...