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Background: The objectives were to study alcohol consumption per capita and liver cirrhosis mortality in the population of Iceland. Methods: The Statistic Iceland website supplied alcohol sales figures and death rates. Results: The alcohol consumption increased 30% during the study period 1982-2009, because of increase in beer and wine, and decrease in spirits consumption. Chronic liver cirrhosis mortality increased significantly for men when comparing the 1982-88 rates (before beer ban was lifted) with the rates for 2003-09. Conclusion: The findings do not support the suggestion that spirits consumption rather than the total alcohol consumption affect the cirrhosis mortality.
| Upprunalegt tungumál | Enska |
|---|---|
| Síður (frá-til) | 729-731 |
| Síðufjöldi | 3 |
| Fræðitímarit | European Journal of Public Health |
| Bindi | 25 |
| Númer tölublaðs | 4 |
| DOI | |
| Útgáfustaða | Útgefið - 1 ágú. 2015 |
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