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Average annual alcohol consumption measured in liters of pure alcohol per person aged 15 years or older.
- Alcohol Consumption
As the map shows, the average per capita alcohol consumption...
- Alcohol Consumption Per Person
Total alcohol per capita consumption is defined as the total...
- Alcohol Consumption
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.