2020
DOI: 10.1002/cld.1025
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Alcohol‐Related Liver Disease in Latin America: Local Solutions for a Global Problem

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“…In addition, there are no specific public health policies on NAFLD in the Americas, which is similar to the situation of other world regions [98]. Thus, it is important to promote public health policies and raise awareness of the main risk factors for liver disease in Latin America [51,60].…”
Section: Unmet Needs In Liver Diseases and Future Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, there are no specific public health policies on NAFLD in the Americas, which is similar to the situation of other world regions [98]. Thus, it is important to promote public health policies and raise awareness of the main risk factors for liver disease in Latin America [51,60].…”
Section: Unmet Needs In Liver Diseases and Future Perspectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Men have a higher prevalence of alcohol use disorder (AUD) than women (8% vs. 2%, respectively), a phenomenon that is similar to other regions [4,12]. In addition, low and lower-middleincome countries have the highest AUD prevalence, even with lesser alcohol consumption than countries with higher income [59,60].…”
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“…29 This "paradox" has several potential mechanisms, including higher exposure to alcohol, frequent binge drinking episodes, consumption of formulations with higher alcohol content, beverages of poorer quality containing toxic substances (like formaldehyde and methanol), as well as harmful drinking patterns (e.g., having started drinking at a younger age and family history of consumption). [28][29][30][31][32] Other factors such as malnutrition, poorer education, health literacy, and access to healthcare facilities also influence this phenomenon. 33,34 Alarming evidence has demonstrated increased alcohol misuse in highrisk groups (including women) during the last years.…”
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“…There are important social, cultural, ethnic, and economic differences among Latin American countries. (20,21) Also, there is scarce information about Latin American PHP on alcohol consumption, and its impacts on health consequences are unknown. Hence, we aim to describe the different PHP on alcohol consumption in Latin American countries and establish a potential association with deaths due to ALD, alcohol use disorders (AUD), and alcohol-attributable deaths (AAD) due to road traffic injuries.…”
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