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Alcohol | Report of the Chief Health Officer Queensland Alcohol is widely used in Australian society and many people drink at levels that pose little risk to health However, drinking above recommended limits has many social and health impacts affecting individuals, families and communities
Alcohol Consumption - Our World in Data However, alcohol consumption – especially in excess – is linked to a number of negative outcomes: as a risk factor for diseases and health impacts, crime, road incidents, and, for some, alcohol dependence
Global Information System on Alcohol and Health The Global Information System on Alcohol and Health (GISAH) is an essential tool for assessing and monitoring the health situation and trends related to alcohol consumption, alcohol-related harm, and policy responses in countries The harmful use of alcohol results in the death of 2 6 million people annually
The Avoidable Health Burden and Healthcare Costs Related to Alcohol . . . In this study, The Alcohol Policy model (TAP) was developed and used to assess the avoidable alcohol-related disease, injury and economic burden in Australia, i e the potential health benefits and cost savings that could be achieved if alcohol consumption was reduced at the population level
Australian male alcohol use and harm prevention across the life course How has frequency of alcohol use changed among Australian males over time? How does frequency differ by age and priority population groups in the National Men’s Health Strategy (e g males living in rural and remote areas, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males, males from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds and LGBTQA+ 1 people)?
29 2 2024 New report shows concerning alcohol and other drugs trends The Alcohol and Drug Foundation says a new report released today by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), reaffirms the unacceptable level of alcohol-related harms across the nation The latest National Drug Strategy Household Survey found: