The WHO Global Monitoring Framework for Non-Communicable Diseases includes an ambitious global target of a 10% reduction in the harmful use of alcohol by 2025. A modelling study by Jakob Manthey and colleagues in The Lancet indicates that this goal will not be met…
AuthorSarah Callinan and Michael Livingston
CitationCallinan, S. and Livingston, M. (2019). Increases in alcohol consumption in middle-income countries will lead to increased harms. The Lancet.
Source
The Lancet
Release date
07/05/2019
Increases in Alcohol Consumption in Middle-Income Countries Will Lead to Increased Harms
Research article
Summary
The WHO Global Monitoring Framework for Non-Communicable Diseases includes an ambitious global target of a 10% reduction in the harmful use of alcohol by 2025. A modelling study by Jakob Manthey and colleagues in The Lancet indicates that this goal will not be met, with a plateau in consumption in high-income countries offset by marked projected increases in middle-income countries.
Source Website: The Lancet