Study confirms that no amount of alcohol consumption is safe
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Research confirms that there is no level of alcohol safe for consumption
This might be a bad news to alcohol consumers who feel that there is a safe zone of consuming alcohol
The study does not distinguish between beer, wine, and liquor due to a lack of evidence when estimating the disease burden
“The health risks associated with alcohol are massive,”
“Our findings are consistent with other recent research, which found clear and convincing correlations between drinking and premature death, cancer, and cardiovascular problems. Zero alcohol consumption minimizes the overall risk of health loss.”
- A small glass of red wine (100 ml or 3.4 fluid ounces) at 13% alcohol by volume;
- A can or bottle of beer (375 ml or 12 fluid ounces) at 3.5% alcohol by volume; or
- A shot of whiskey or other spirits (30 ml or 1.0 fluid ounces) at 40% alcohol by volume.
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- Cardiovascular diseases: atrial fibrillation and flutter, hemorrhagic stroke, ischemic stroke, hypertensive heart disease, ischemic heart disease, and alcoholic cardiomyopathy;
- Cancers: breast, colorectal, liver, esophageal, larynx, lip and oral cavity, and nasal;
- Other non-communicable diseases: cirrhosis of the liver due to alcohol use, diabetes, epilepsy, pancreatitis, and alcohol use disorders;
- Communicable diseases: lower respiratory infections and tuberculosis;
- Intentional injuries: interpersonal violence and self-harm;
- Unintentional injuries: exposure to mechanical forces; poisonings; fire, heat, and hot substances; drowning; and other unintentional injuries; and
- Transportation-related injuries.
“We now understand that alcohol is one of the major causes of death in the world today,”
“We need to act now. We need to act urgently to prevent these millions of deaths. And we can.”
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“With the largest collected evidence base to date, our study makes the relationship between health and alcohol clear drinking causes substantial health loss, in myriad ways, all over the world,”
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“There is a compelling and urgent need to overhaul policies to encourage either lowering people’s levels of alcohol consumption or abstaining entirely,”
- Lesotho: 145.3
- Russia: 118.4
- Central African Republic: 108.8
- Ukraine: 92.2
- Burundi: 81.1
- Lithuania: 76.1
- Belarus: 71.2
- Mongolia: 67.6
- Latvia: 65.5
- Kazakhstan: 62.2
- Kuwait: 0.3
- Iran: 0.4
- Palestine: 0.4
- Libya: 0.7
- Saudi Arabia: 0.7
- Yemen: 0.9
- Jordan: 1.3
- Maldives: 1.4
- Singapore: 1.6
- Syria: 1.7
- Denmark: 97.1
- Norway: 94.3
- Argentina: 94.3
- Germany: 94.3
- Poland: 93.8
- France: 93.1
- South Korea: 91.3
- Switzerland: 91.2
- Greece: 90.8
- Iceland: 90.3
- Pakistan: 0.9
- Bangladesh: 1.0
- Egypt: 1.1
- Mali: 2.5
- Morocco: 3.0
- Senegal: 3.2
- Mauritania: 3.2
- Syria: 5.0
- Indonesia: 7.2
- Palestine: 7.9
- Denmark: 95.3
- Norway: 91.4
- Germany: 90.0
- Argentina: 89.9
- New Zealand: 88.5
- Switzerland: 88.4
- Slovakia: 87.2
- France: 86.9
- Sweden: 86.1
- Iceland: 84.8
- Bangladesh: 0.3
- Morocco: 1.1
- Pakistan: 1.5
- Egypt: 1.5
- Nepal: 1.5
- Syria: 1.6
- Bhutan: 1.9
- Myanmar: 2.3
- Tunisia: 2.3
- Senegal: 2.6
- Romania: 8.2
- Portugal: 7.3
- Luxembourg: 7.3
- Lithuania: 7.0
- Ukraine: 7.0
- Bosnia and Herzegovina: 6.5
- Belarus: 6.0
- Estonia: 6.0
- Spain: 5.8
- Hungary: 5.5
- Pakistan: 0.0008
- Iran: 0.004
- Kuwait: 0.02
- Comoros: 0.02
- Libya: 0.02
- Bangladesh: 0.03
- Palestine: 0.04
- Mauritania: 0.05
- Yemen: 0.05
- Saudi Arabia: 0.05
- Ukraine: 4.2
- Andorra: 3.4
- Luxembourg: 3.4
- Belarus: 3.4
- Sweden: 3.2
- Denmark: 3.2
- Ireland: 3.1
- United Kingdom: 3.0
- Germany: 2.9
- Switzerland: 2.8
- Iran: 0.0003
- Kuwait: 0.01
- Mauritania: 0.02
- Libya: 0.02
- Pakistan: 0.03
- Timor-Leste: 0.04
- Palestine: 0.04
- Yemen: 0.04
- Tunisia: 0.04
- Syria: 0.05
This published research was retrieved from Lancelot