Epidemiology of alcohol intake and alcohol-related problems in Italy

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Zambon, Antonella [1 ]
Corrao, G. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Milano Bicocca, Dipartimento Stat, I-20126 Milan, Italy
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MEDICINA DEL LAVORO | 2007年 / 98卷 / 06期
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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Background and Objectives: The alcohol-attributable mortality is a positive function of two quantities: the relative risk, which has a biological specificity, and the proportion of exposed, which has a temporal and geographic specificity. Unfortunately, only little knowledge is available on these quantities. Methods: To estimate alcohol-attrihutable mortality we approached the,Problem by estimating: i) the prevalence of drinkers to various amounts of alcohol in the Italian populationftom 1970 to 1993; ii) the dose-response relation between alcohol consumption and risk of each alcohol-related condition through a meta-analytic approach; iii) the alcohol-attributable risks from 19 70 to 1993 by using the drinkers prevalence estimates and relative risks evaluated previously; iv) the proportion of deaths related to alcohol consumption in Italy for the same period. Results: Decreasing averages of per capita alcohol consumption (-44%) were observed from 19 70 to 1993. In the same period was observed a reduction of -80%, -51% e -15%, respectively for heavy drinkers' prevalence (> 100 g/die), moderate drinkers' prevalence (more than 50 g/die) and for drinkers' prevalence (any consumption). The greatest alcohol-attributable risks were observed for hepatic cirrhosis and for upper digestive and respiratory tract cancers. Applying the alcohol-attributable fractions to all deaths of 1993 about 44000 (corresponding to the 8% of overall mortality) were attributable to alcohol and about 32000 deaths were attributable to moderate intake (<= 100 g/die). Conclusions: The main suggestion from this study is that the best strategy in preventing alcohol-related problems should consider as target the whole population.
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