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5 lip 2024 · According to the latest WHO Global Health Repository Data, in Ireland’s total per capita (15+) consumption (in litres of pure alcohol), male value 18.1l and female value 5.6l and both sexes was 11.7l. Across the European (WHO) region, total alcohol consumption per capita for females is 4.0l and 14.9l for males.
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However, if all who consume alcohol drank at or below the current HSE lower risk drinking guidelines, alcohol consumption would be at least 38% lower. In 2023, Ireland consumed per drinker: 284 cans of beer + 12 bottles of spirits + 43 bottles of wine + 35 cans of cider.
23 sie 2024 · Alcohol consumption in Ireland has fallen by almost one-third so far this century, driven by more health-conscious young people with less disposable income. The decline in consumption is...
In Ireland, alcohol use is responsible for four deaths every day and causes many conditions, such as alcohol dependence and alcohol-related liver disease, as well as common health conditions, including cardiovascular disease and cancer.
Alcohol abuse is a problem in Ireland, with Ireland having the 17th highest rate of pure alcohol consumption in Europe. [5] Alcohol abuse creates extensive problems on the Irish medical services, and alcoholism is implicated in at least three deaths a day in Ireland.
15 kwi 2021 · The HRB has found that while alcohol consumption levels in Ireland have plateaued since 2013, people’s consumption remains significantly higher than the Government’s 2020 target of no more than 9.1 litres of pure alcohol per person a year.
17 kwi 2024 · The latest alcohol overview from the Health Research Board (HRB) reveals that despite a decline in pubs, Ireland still ranks 3rd highest in the world for the number of pubs per head, and three-in-four people live within walking distance of a premises licensed to sell alcohol.