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houghchrst
07-07-2009, 03:18 PM
Here is a summary article that shows just how bad alcoholism is and the toll that it is taking.


Alcohol consumption has been identified as an important risk factor for chronic disease and injury. In the first paper in this Series, we quantify the burden of mortality and disease attributable to alcohol, both globally and for ten large countries. We assess alcohol exposure and prevalence of alcohol-use disorders on the basis of reviews of published work. After identification of other major disease categories causally linked to alcohol, we estimate attributable fractions by sex, age, and WHO region. Additionally, we compare social costs of alcohol in selected countries. The net effect of alcohol consumption on health is detrimental, with an estimated 3·8% of all global deaths and 4·6% of global disability-adjusted life-years attributable to alcohol. Disease burden is closely related to average volume of alcohol consumption, and, for every unit of exposure, is strongest in poor people and in those who are marginalised from society. The costs associated with alcohol amount to more than 1% of the gross national product in high-income and middle-income countries, with the costs of social harm constituting a major proportion in addition to health costs. Overall, we conclude that alcohol consumption is one of the major avoidable risk factors, and actions to reduce burden and costs associated with alcohol should be urgently increased.




Full article can be found on site.

http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(09)60746-7/abstract (http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736%2809%2960746-7/abstract)

Leeaelle
07-11-2009, 04:15 PM
Hi Christina!!! Long time no see!! Course, I haven't been around either. I check in on this site, but no one is ever around.

Thanks for posting this. What I find amazing about this article is ~ Are they JUST NOW figuring this out??? Good grief!!! This has been a horrendous problem for 75 years, if not more!!! Why do they think Bill W and Dr. Bob bothered with starting AA??? Why did AA become a global entity as quickly as it did? And now in the year 2008 they're publishing an article that says alcoholism is a PROBLEM??? That's funny!!!

I do appreciate your posting this Christina. I really do. I just get so mad at these "scientists" who have had their head up their butts for years, and haven't taken the time to STUDY and RESEARCH alcoholism until now!!! Where have they been? Grrrrr.

Hope to see more of you Christina. Have missed you! Hugs, Lee