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Public health successes and missed opportunities : trends in alcohol consumption and attributable mortality in the WHO European Region, 1990-2014
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  • Public health successes and missed opportunities : trends in alcohol consumption and attributable mortality in the WHO European Region, 1990-2014
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  • World Health Organization, Regional Office for Europe, Copenhagen : 2016
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  • x, 75 s. : ill.
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  • The level of alcohol consumption is high in the WHO European Region. This results in a substantial burden of alcohol attributable mortality. The overall standardized rate for alcohol-attributable mortality increased in the WHO European Region over the time period between 1990 and 2014. Data are provided by country and show huge differences between countries. This underlines opportunities for countries to benchmark against others and introduce alcohol policies to reduce the burden of alcohol-attributable mortality. It also underlines the overall need to further reduce alcohol consumption in the WHO European Region. (From the abstract)
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  • World Health Organization. Regional Office for Europe
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  • 9789289051675
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*24500$aPublic health successes and missed opportunities : $btrends in alcohol consumption and attributable mortality in the WHO European Region, 1990-2014 / $cby Kevin D. Shield, Margaret Rylett and Jürgen Rehm
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*5208 $aThe level of alcohol consumption is high in the WHO European Region. This results in a substantial burden of alcohol attributable mortality. The overall standardized rate for alcohol-attributable mortality increased in the WHO European Region over the time period between 1990 and 2014. Data are provided by country and show huge differences between countries. This underlines opportunities for countries to benchmark against others and introduce alcohol policies to reduce the burden of alcohol-attributable mortality. It also underlines the overall need to further reduce alcohol consumption in the WHO European Region. (From the abstract)
*650 4$aAlcohol drinking
*650 4$aEuropean Union
*650 4$aMortality
*650 4$aRisk factors
*650 4$aHarm reduction
*653  $aAlkoholkonsumtion
*653  $aEuropeiska unionen
*653  $aDödlighet
*653  $aRiskfaktorer
*653  $aSkadereduktion
*7001 $aShield, Kevin D.$4aut
*7001 $aRylett, Margaret$4aut
*7001 $aRehm, Jürgen$4aut
*7102 $aWorld Health Organization.$bRegional Office for Europe$0135850
*85641$uhttp://www.euro.who.int/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/319122/Public-health-successes-and-missed-opportunities-alcohol-mortality-19902014.pdf $zFulltext
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