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by taeric
1083 days ago
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I'm curious on the data for the places with heavier alcohol prohibition. In particular, my understanding to date has been that the US is one of the more shaming of alcohol around. What places are there where alcohol is prohibited, that you are looking at? |
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> In north Africa and the Middle East, alcohol-related liver disease constituted the lowest proportion of age-standardised prevalence and death rates.19 This finding could be expected, because alcohol is prohibited in many of the countries in this region, which could lead to both decreased use and the possibility of under-reporting.
> Among GBD regions, the highest proportions of cirrhosis deaths due to alcohol-related liver disease were in central Europe (44·0%), western Europe (41·7%), and Andean Latin America (38·1%; figure 4; appendix p 41). The proportion of cirrhosis deaths due to alcohol-related liver disease was lowest in north Africa and the Middle East (5·3%) and in Egypt specifically (4·8%), and highest in Belgium (53·5%; appendix p 41).
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/langas/article/PIIS2468-1...
Also see these maps:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/core/lw/2.0/html/tileshop_pmc/t...
From this paper: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7650014/