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  1. Average annual alcohol consumption measured in liters of pure alcohol per person aged 15 years or older.

  2. As the map shows, the average per capita alcohol consumption varies widely globally. We see large geographical differences: Alcohol consumption across North Africa and the Middle East is particularly low — in many countries, close to zero. At the upper end of the scale, alcohol intake across Europe is higher.

  3. 22 cze 2019 · Globally, alcohol per-capita consumption increased from 5·9 L (95% CI 5·8–6·1) in 1990 to 6·5 L (6·0–6·9) in 2017. In the following 13 years, alcohol per-capita consumption is expected to grow by 17%, reaching 7·6 L (6·5–10·2) in 2030.

  4. This is a list of countries by alcohol consumption measured in equivalent litres of pure alcohol (ethanol) consumed per capita per year. A standard drink is about 17 milliliters of ethanol, putting one liter at about 59 drinks.

  5. While national data on overall consumption per capita facilitate the assessment of long-term trends, they do not identify harmful drinking patterns, such as heavy episodic drinking. This indicator is measured in litres per capita; people aged 15 years and older.

  6. 20 maj 2024 · Total alcohol per capita consumption is defined as the total (sum of recorded and unrecorded alcohol) amount of alcohol consumed per person (15 years of age or older) over a calendar year, in litres of pure alcohol, adjusted for tourist consumption.

  7. The total alcohol per capita consumption (APC) comprises both the recorded and the unrecorded APC, which together provide a more accurate estimate of the level of alcohol consumption in a country, and as a result, portray trends of alcohol consumption in the adult population (15 years of age and older) in a more precise way.

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