Tobacco- and alcohol-attributable mortality and years of potential life lost in Germany
2003; Oxford University Press; Volume: 13; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1093/eurpub/13.3.275
ISSN1464-360X
Autores Tópico(s)Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
ResumoAim: To compare the ages of death caused by tobacco smoking and alcohol risk drinking. Methods: Smoking rates from the largest population survey, alcohol drinking data from the National Health Survey and data from the vital statistics from Germany are used and attributable fractions computed. Results: Alcohol-attributable deaths occurred at the youngest age, followed by tobacco- plus alcohol-attributable cases, whereas death cases attributable to tobacco smoking only occur latest. Conclusion: The overlap in the two substance-use behaviours has to be taken into account when considering attributable mortality data.
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