2023
DOI: 10.1007/s12072-023-10534-9
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Global burden of cirrhosis and liver cancer due to alcohol: the past, present, and the future

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“…In terms of SDI, this study found that the prevalence of ALD and AUD was highest in high SDI countries, which aligned with previous studies in overall populations. 26 , 27 High SDI countries underwent a decline in mortality and disability of AUD and ALD, whereas low and low-middle SDI countries underwent an increase in these parameters of AUD and ALD, possibly reflecting alcohol industry strategies targeting these segments herein, by passing stricter regulation and public health campaigns in high SDI countries. 28 This discrepancy can be attributed to factors such as higher access to healthcare, increased health literacy, and fewer adjunctive risk factors for ALD and AUD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of SDI, this study found that the prevalence of ALD and AUD was highest in high SDI countries, which aligned with previous studies in overall populations. 26 , 27 High SDI countries underwent a decline in mortality and disability of AUD and ALD, whereas low and low-middle SDI countries underwent an increase in these parameters of AUD and ALD, possibly reflecting alcohol industry strategies targeting these segments herein, by passing stricter regulation and public health campaigns in high SDI countries. 28 This discrepancy can be attributed to factors such as higher access to healthcare, increased health literacy, and fewer adjunctive risk factors for ALD and AUD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%