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Alcohol and Society. ARTSS June 2011. Burden of disease attributable to alcohol among 10 leading Risk factors in developed countries. Lifetime alcohol consumption, European vs US youth aged 15-16 ( EPAD 2000 study). Netherlands. US. Consumed alcohol at least 40 times in their lives.
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Alcohol and Society ARTSS June 2011
Burden of disease attributable to alcohol among 10 leading Risk factors in developed countries
Lifetime alcohol consumption, European vs US youth aged 15-16 (EPAD 2000 study) Netherlands US Consumed alcohol at least 40 times in their lives
Monthly use, 2006, European vs US youth aged 15-16 (EPAD 2009 study)
International comparisons, alcohol use among 15-16 year olds- summary: 1998-2006 -- Boys had higher prevalence of drinking and drunkenness than girls in both years but…. -- Gender gap may be shrinking -- Regional trends: • Northern European countries show declining alcohol use • Eastern European countries show increase -- US showed decreasing trend in drunkenness and alcohol use
Percent of fatally injured passenger vehicle drivers with positive BACs by age, 1982-2009 From:McCartt AT, Hellinga LA & Kirley BB, J Safety Res 2010: 173-181
Percent consuming alcohol in past 30 days among ages 18-22, 1975-2008
Percent of fatally injured passenger vehicle drivers ages 16-20 with positive BACs by age, 1982-2008 From:McCartt AT, Hellinga LA & Kirley BB, J Safety Res 2010: 173-181
Summary of MLDA research -- Deaths go up when MLDA is lowered, go down when it is raised -- Higher MLDA results in lower alcohol consumption -- Benefits accrue not only to those directly affected by the law (18-20 year olds) but also to those not directly affected – 16-17 year olds