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Title: Alcohol brings burdens: A global and continent wise study on alcohol consumption and global burden of diseases
Authors: Jayathilaka, R
Athukorala, o
Ishara, S
Silva, D
Pathirageid, T
Keywords: Alcohol
burdens
global
continent wise study
alcohol consumption
global burden
diseases
Issue Date: Jul-2022
Publisher: researchgate.net
Citation: Jayathilaka, Ruwan & Athukorala, Oshadha & Ishara, Sanduni & Silva, Dishani. (2022). Alcohol brings burdens: A global and continent wise study on alcohol consumption and global burden of diseases. PLoS ONE. 17. 1-16. 10.1371/journal.pone.0270998.
Series/Report no.: PLoS ONE;17(1):1-16
Abstract: This article investigates alcohol consumption attributable burden of diseases. The present study considers the overall effect of Human Development Index (HDI), Socio Demographic Index (SDI) and Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for income to measure how these variables impact Global Burden of Diseases (GDB), bringing a different perspective to the results. Data from over 177 countries mainly including European, Asian, North American, South American, African and Australian regions were analysed from 2000 to 2019. A Panel regression technique was applied, and Fixed Effects (FE) and Random Effects (RE) estimations were chosen to derive outcomes of the Hausman test. The findings reflected that alcohol consumption (wine, beer, spirit and other alcohol) has a positive significant relationship with the Global Burden of Diseases (GBD) globally and in the African continent excluding North America and South America. Human Development Index (HDI) have a negative impact on GBD on all countries. Particularly HDI have a negative impact on GBD in African continent except other continents. Also, in the African continent and globally, GBD has a significant positive and in Europe, a significant negative impact on the Socio Demographic Index (SDI). The findings demonstrate the overall picture of the impact of alcohol consumption and other variables on GBD and provide suggestions on how these variables should be tackled in the future to reduce GBD. This is the initial empirical study that investigates the impact of alcohol consumption, analysing the combined effect of HDI, SDI and income on the GBD of continent wise and globally.
URI: http://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/2839
ISSN: 1932-6203
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