The relationship between different dimensions of alcohol use and the burden of disease—an update
Addiction2017Vol. 112(6), pp. 968–1001
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Jürgen Rehm, Gerhard Gmel, Gerrit Gmel, Omer S. M. Hasan, Sameer Imtiaz, Svetlana Popova, Charlotte Probst, Michael Roerecke, Robin Room, Andriy V. Samokhvalov, Kevin D. Shield, Paul A. Shuper
Abstract
Research since 2010 confirms the importance of alcohol use as a risk factor for disease and injuries; for some health outcomes, more than one dimension of use needs to be considered. Epidemiological studies should include measurement of heavy drinking occasions in line with biological knowledge.
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