A Reveille on the Prevalence of Alcohol Use in India: What Does the Epidemiological Literature Say?

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There is a piece of classical and voluminous evidence in the literature regarding the use of alcohol from the Hebrew Bible, literary heritage of Greeks and Romans and the Vedas of India. However, the recent evidence suggests that excessive alcohol consumption is a risk factor for a wide range of health and social problems and a major cause of premature illness and death. The present paper explores the findings of the national and regional based epidemiological survey on alcohol use in the Indian setting. Although there is a difference in the technique and screening instrument, it can be assumed that the prevalence of alcohol use disorders in India can vary from 4.6 % to 5.2 %. The studies conducted in various parts of India using AUDIT as a research instrument found a varying prevalence of alcohol dependence ranging from 12.4 to 36.5 %. Furthermore, harmful alcohol use is found to vary from 33.2 to 52.6 %. The recent data suggest that fewer people in India consume alcohol, but a larger proportion is affected by harmful use or dependence on alcohol. Considering the changing trends of alcohol use in India, epidemiological data regarding the patterns of alcohol use forms the mainstay for proper health planning.
印度酒精使用的流行病学报告:流行病学文献怎么说?
文献中有一篇关于饮酒的经典而丰富的证据,来自《希伯来圣经》、希腊人和罗马人的文学遗产以及印度的吠陀经。然而,最近的证据表明,过量饮酒是一系列健康和社会问题的风险因素,也是过早患病和死亡的主要原因。本文探讨了基于国家和地区的印度饮酒流行病学调查结果。尽管在技术和筛查工具上存在差异,但可以假设印度酒精使用障碍的患病率可能在4.6%至5.2%之间。使用AUDIT作为研究工具在印度各地进行的研究发现,酒精依赖的患病率从12.4%到36.5%不等。此外,有害饮酒的比例从33.2%到52.6%不等。最近的数据表明,印度饮酒的人较少,但更大比例的人受到有害饮酒或对酒精依赖的影响。考虑到印度酒精使用的变化趋势,有关酒精使用模式的流行病学数据构成了适当健康规划的支柱。
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