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The level of alcohol consumption per capita among drinkers amounts on average to 27 grams of pure alcohol per day, roughly equivalent to two glasses of wine, two bottles of beer (33cl) or two servings of spirits (4cl). This level and frequency of drinking is associated with increased risks of numerous health conditions and associated mortality and disability.
Related indicators
Alcohol levels of consumption
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Alcohol, recorded per capita (15+) consumption (in litres of pure alcohol), by beverage type
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Alcohol, recorded per capita (15+) consumption (in litres of pure alcohol), three-year average
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Alcohol, unrecorded per capita (15+) consumption (in litres of pure alcohol), three-year average
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Alcohol, total per capita (15+) consumption (in litres of pure alcohol) (SDG Indicator 3.5.2)
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Alcohol, total (recorded + unrecorded) per capita (15+) consumption with 95%CI, projections
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Alcohol, tourist consumption (in litres of pure alcohol), three-year average
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Alcohol, drinkers only per capita (15+ years) consumption in litres of pure alcohol, three-year average
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Alcohol, average daily intake in grams among drinkers, three-year average