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Worldwide per capita consumption of alcoholic beverages in 2005 equaled 6 13 litres of pure alcohol consumed by every person aged 15 years or older A large
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Tackling Harmful Alcohol Use Country note - France Consumption Trends Levels of alcohol consumption in France are among the highest in the OECD, but
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Tackling Harmful Alcohol Use Country note - Finland Consumption Trends Levels of alcohol consumption in Finland are close to the OECD average and have
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Alcohol consumption among adults Harmful alcohol use is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, particularly in those of working age (OECD, 2015 )
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In 'wet' drinking culture countries, alcohol is widely available, drinking alcohol ( especially wine) is part of daily life, abstinence rates are low and consumption
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It also shows the levels and patterns of alcohol consumption worldwide the health and social consequences of harmful alcohol use
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Although there are many individual country differences alcohol consumption in the EU as a whole has continued at a stable level over the past decade.
Europe continues to have the highest levels of alcohol consumption in the world resulting in the highest share of all deaths attributable.