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Alcohol consumption and non-communicable diseases: epidemiology and policy implications

The love for alcohol may put an individual on the path to developing a number of diseases, including diabetes, cancer, pancreatitis, hypertension, stroke, liver disease, and cardiovascular ailments.

This study set out to unravel the puzzle linking alcohol consumption with the development of chronic diseases. Researchers collated and reviewed the findings of previously published studies on the subject. 

Data analysis revealed a trend towards a rise in the incidence of different chronic diseases, including diabetes, cancer, pancreatitis, hypertension, stroke, liver disease, and cardiovascular ailments, was associated with alcohol intake. This study further affirmed that alcohol drinking may worsen the burden of chronic diseases globally.

Research Summary Information

  • 2011
  • Charles D Parry, Jayadeep Patra, Jürgen Rehm
  • Alcohol and Drug Abuse Research Unit, Medical Research Council, South Africa. cparry@mrc.ac.za
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