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Chapitre
FRANÇAIS : Ce chapitre utilise les données épidémiologiques d'une enquête (cross-sectional household survey) réalisée en 1992 par le NIDA concernant les consommations déclarées d'alcool et de produits illicites en population générale. Pour cha[...]Périodique
H. LEIFMAN | 1992FRANÇAIS : L'article rappelle tout d'abord les principaux évènements qui marquèrent la politique et l'économie suédoise depuis le retour des travaillistes au pouvoir en 1982. Ensuite, les problèmes sociaux sont commentés : l'alcool (légère dimi[...]Bulletin : Périodique
Contemporary Drug Problems, Vol.27, n°3 - Fall 2000 - Alcohol and public policy: Research contributions
T. F. BABOR ; I. ROSSOW ; M. BRADY ; T. C. REITAN ; J. MOSKALEWICZ ; K. GRAHAM | 2000Article : Périodique
Excessive alcohol consumption is the third leading preventable cause of death in the United States and is associated with multiple adverse health consequences, including liver cirrhosis, various cancers, unintentional injuries, and violence. To [...]Article : Périodique
S. GUÉRIN ; A. LAPLANCHE ; A. DUNANT ; C. HILL |Background: Alcohol consumption is high in France. Aim: Estimation of alcohol-attributable mortality in France by sex, age and dose, for year 2009. Method: We combined survey and sales data to estimate the prevalence of alcohol consumption by [...]Article : Périodique
J. BARRY ; D. GOGGIN ; K. MORGAN ; M. WARD ; T. O'SUILLEABHAIN |AIMS: The study aim was to calculate Irish alcohol-attributable fractions (AAFs) and to apply these measurements to existing data in order to quantify the impact of alcohol on mortality. METHODS: Exposure of the Irish population to alcohol was d[...]Rapport
K. BLOOMFIELD ; S. AHLSTRÖM ; A. ALLAMANI ; M. CHOQUET ; F. CIPRIANI ; G. GMEL ; B. JANIN JACQUAT ; R. KNIBBE ; L. KUBICKA ; T. LECOMTE ; P. MILLER ; M. PLANT ; F. SPAK | Berlin : Institute for Medical Informatics Biostastistics and Epidemiology | 1999Far less research on women's drinking behaviour has taken place within Europe, despite the fact that there are a number of important reasons to focus on European women's drinking. There is no single drinking culture in Europe. In fact, Europe is[...]Article : Périodique
A. SMYTH ; K. K. TEO ; S. RANGARAJAN ; M. O'DONNELL ; X. ZHANG ; P. RANA ; D. P. LEONG ; G. DAGENAIS ; P. SERON ; A. ROSENGREN ; A. E. SCHUTTE ; P. LOPEZ-JARAMILLO ; A. OGUZ ; J. CHIFAMBA ; R. DIAZ ; S. LEAR ; A. AVEZUM ; R. KUMAR ; V. MOHAN ; A. SZUBA ; L. WEI ; W. YANG ; B. JIAN ; M. McKEE ; S. YUSUF |Background: Alcohol consumption is proposed to be the third most important modifiable risk factor for death and disability. However, alcohol consumption has been associated with both benefits and harms, and previous studies were mostly done in h[...]Article : Périodique
M. J. THUN ; R. PETO ; A. D. LOPEZ ; J. H. MONACO ; S. J. HENLEY ; C. W., Jr. HEATH ; J. R. C. W. ; R. DOLL |Background - Alcohol consumption has both adverse and beneficial effects on survival. We examined the balance of these in a large prospective study of mortality among U.S. adults. Methods - Of 490, 000 men and women (mean age, 56 years; range,[...]Article : Périodique
FUCHS C. S. ; STAMPFER M. J. ; COLDITZ G. A. ; GIOVANNUCCI E. L. ; MANSON J. E. ; KAWACHI I. ; D. J. HUNTER ; HANKINSON S. F. ; C. H. HENNEKENS ; B. ROSNER ; F. E. SPEIZER ; W. C. WILLETT |Studies in men suggest that light-to-moderate alcohol intake is associated with a reduction in overall mortality, due primarily to a reduced risk of coronary heart disease. Among women with similar levels of alcohol consumption, an increased ris[...]Périodique
I. R. WHITE ; D. R. ALTMANN ; NANCHAHAL K. | 2002ENGLISH : Objective: To estimate the relation between alcohol consumption and risk of death, the level of alcohol consumption at which risk is least, and how these vary with age and sex. Design: Analysis using published systematic reviews and [...]Article : Périodique
Alcohol consumption and mortality - questions about causality, confounding and methodology [Comment]
We would like to thank all of the commentators for raising important issues. Rather than answering these points commentator by commentator we identified four overlapping areas of interest and concentrated on them. They are: (1) causes of death a[...]Périodique
M. BACKMUND ; C. G. SCHÜTZ ; K. MEYER ; D. EICHENLAUB ; M. SOYKA | 2003ENGLISH : This retrospective study aims to determine whether there is a difference in the additional consumption of alcohol between addicts treated with methadone or dihydrocodeine (DHC) and untreated addicts injecting heroin. 1,685 patients a[...]Périodique
P. ARVERS | 2005ENGLISH : Objective: This paper describes current alcohol drinking patterns, prevalence of alcohol use, dependency and mortality related to alcohol in France. Evolution of alcohol consumption in France and Europe is discussed, as well as diffe[...]Périodique
Alcohol, illicit drugs and medicinal drugs in fatally injured drivers in Spain between 1991 and 2000
M. CARMEN DEL RIO ; J. GOMEZ ; SANCHO M. ; F. J. ALVAREZ | 2002ENGLISH : The aim of this study was to assess the presence of alcohol, illicit drugs and medicinal drugs among Spanish drivers involved in fatal road accidents between 1991 and 2000. Samples were obtained for 5745 drivers killed in road accide[...]Périodique
A. F. WILLIAMS | 2006ENGLISH : INTRODUCTION: Progress in dealing with the alcohol-impaired driving problem in the United States during the past 25 years is addressed. METHODS: Trends in various measures of the problem were tracked and a thorough review of the rele[...]Article : Périodique
Moderate alcohol consumption is associated with a decreased risk of cardiovascular disease. However, the impact of variation in alcohol intake over time on estimated risk relations has not been adequately addressed. In this study, 6,544 middle-a[...]Article : Périodique
STICKLEY A. ; M. LEINSALU ; E. ANDREEV ; RAZVODOVSKY Y. ; VÅGERÖ D. ; M. McKEE |ENGLISH : BACKGROUND: To investigate the phenomenon of alcohol poisoning in Russia and the countries in the European part of the former Soviet Union in the period 1970-2002. METHODS: Four time points were chosen spanning the late Soviet and po[...]Rapport
Commission européenne = European Commission | Bruxelles : Commission Européenne / European Commission | 2006FRANÇAIS : Cette synthèse présente les données sur la prévalence de la consommation d'alcool en Europe, ses conséquences sanitaires et son coût économique. ENGLISH: This factsheet summarize data about alcohol related harm in Europe: prevale[...]Article : Périodique
S. POPOVA ; J. PATRA ; A. SARNOCINSKA-HART ; W. GNAM ; R. E. MANN ; J. REHM |The purpose of this study was to estimate the avoidable alcohol attributable burden and costs of health care, criminality, and the indirect costs of lost productivity due to disability or premature death attributable to motor vehicle collisions [...]Article : Périodique
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to assess the association between involuntary job loss and alcohol-attributable morbidity and mortality. METHOD: Swedish linked employee-employer data were used to identify all establishment closures du[...]Article : Périodique
INTRODUCTION: The impact of conditions that partly or indirectly contribute to drinking-related mortality is usually underestimated. We investigate all alcohol-related multiple (underlying and contributory) causes of death and compare mortality [...]Article : Périodique
FRANCAIS : Ce rapport présente les tendances de la mortalité globale liée à la consommation d'alcool pour chaque année située entre 1979 et 1988, estimées à l'aide des fractions attribuables à l'alcool provenant d'études ayant porté sur le rôl[...]Article : Périodique
N. PRUCKNER ; B. HINTERBUCHINGER ; M. FELLINGER ; D. KONIG ; T. WALDHOER ; O. M. LESCH ; A. GMEINER ; S. VYSSOKI ; B. VYSSOKI |AIMS: Alcohol is an important risk factor for morbidity and mortality, especially within the European region. Differences in per capita consumption and drinking patterns are possible reasons for regional differences and diverging trends in alcoh[...]