2003
DOI: 10.1159/000072221
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The Global Distribution of Average Volume of Alcohol Consumption and Patterns of Drinking

Abstract: Aims: To make quantitative estimates on a global basis of exposure of disease-relevant dimensions of alcohol consumption, i.e. average volume of alcohol consumption and patterns of drinking. Design: Secondary data analysis. Measurements: Level of average volume of drinking was estimated by a triangulation of data on per capita consumption and from general population surveys. Patterns of drinking were measured by an index composed of several indicators for heavy drinking occasions, an indicator of drinking with… Show more

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“…However, the amount consumed per drinker is closer to 20 l per adult, among the highest in the world [6]. The South African Demographic and Health Survey of 1998 found that one-third of adult drinkers drink at risky levels over weekends [7].…”
Section: Level Of Alcohol Consumption Drinking Patterns and Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the amount consumed per drinker is closer to 20 l per adult, among the highest in the world [6]. The South African Demographic and Health Survey of 1998 found that one-third of adult drinkers drink at risky levels over weekends [7].…”
Section: Level Of Alcohol Consumption Drinking Patterns and Trendsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This homogenization led to a partial, but progressive, conversion to drinking beer 32 . Particularly young adults shifted from more traditional beverages to beer, and a similar cross cultural trend can be observed in most of the wine dominant countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea.…”
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“…cross-border shopping). iv Legal but unrecorded alcohol products (homemade or other).In 2000 30% of global alcohol consumption was estimated to be unrecorded [4,5], with a high proportion in low-income countries and in the former Soviet Union. These estimates, based usually upon expert opinion or surveys [6], carry substantial uncertainty [5][6][7] and have many open questions.…”
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“…These estimates, based usually upon expert opinion or surveys [6], carry substantial uncertainty [5][6][7] and have many open questions. Thus, the regional distribution of the four subcategories cannot be quantified.…”
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