Publication: Alcohol-attributable mortality and morbidity
Alcohol-attributable mortality and morbidity
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Rehm, J., Gmel, G., Sempos, C. T., & Trevisan, M. (2002). Alcohol-attributable mortality and morbidity. Alcohol Research and Health, 27, 39–51. http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/arh27-1/39-51.pdf
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Alcohol use is related to a wide variety of negative health outcomes including morbidity, mortality, and disability. Research on alcohol-related morbidity and mortality takes into account the varying effects of overall alcohol consumption and drinking patterns. The results from this epidemiological research indicate that alcohol use increases the risk for many chronic health consequences (e.g., diseases) and acute consequences (e.g., traffic crashes), but a certain pattern of regular light-to-moderate drinking may have beneficial effe
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Rehm, J., Gmel, G., Sempos, C. T., & Trevisan, M. (2002). Alcohol-attributable mortality and morbidity. Alcohol Research and Health, 27, 39–51. http://pubs.niaaa.nih.gov/publications/arh27-1/39-51.pdf