Alcohol and Mortality: An Actuarial Issue

IF 1.4 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE
S. Gutterman
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Abstract

Despite some favorable global trends in the prevalence of heavy episodic drinking, alcohol-related mortality and morbidity since 2010, and the prevalence of youth drinking in certain developed countries, there has been limited progress in reducing total per-capita alcohol consumption. The burden of disease attributable to alcohol remains high, particularly at pre-retirement ages, and is increasing in some countries and for some causes of death. This article describes the status and trends in alcohol consumption, both worldwide and in the United States. It also describes the adverse consequences of heavy and binge drinking, which are significant to the individual, family and friends, and society. Although the overall effect on mortality of moderate alcohol drinking compared with no drinking at all has generally been viewed to be somewhat favorable due to the effect of certain cardiovascular risks, this view is not shared by all—the arguments involved are examined in this article. The recognition and need for active management of the adverse effects of heavy and binge alcohol consumption, remain essential to favorable health and longevity. Possible public interventions are also described. Actuaries involved in assessing mortality trends and product design need to assess trends in drivers and consequences of historical, current, and expected future alcohol-attributable mortality and morbidity patterns on a regular basis.
酒精与死亡率:一个精算问题
尽管自2010年以来,严重偶发性饮酒的流行率、与酒精相关的死亡率和发病率以及某些发达国家的青年饮酒流行率出现了一些有利的全球趋势,但在减少人均酒精消费总量方面进展有限。酒精引起的疾病负担仍然很高,尤其是在退休前的年龄,在一些国家和某些死因中,这种负担正在增加。本文介绍了世界各地和美国的酒精消费现状和趋势。它还描述了酗酒和酗酒的不良后果,这些后果对个人、家人和朋友以及社会都很重要。尽管由于某些心血管风险的影响,与完全不饮酒相比,适度饮酒对死亡率的总体影响通常被认为是有利的,但并非所有人都同意这一观点——本文对所涉及的论点进行了研究。认识到并需要积极管理酗酒和酗酒的不良影响,对健康和长寿仍然至关重要。还介绍了可能的公共干预措施。参与评估死亡率趋势和产品设计的精算师需要定期评估历史、当前和预期未来酒精导致的死亡率和发病率模式的驱动因素和后果的趋势。
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