and 2001 was similar to that for adult per capitaconsumption with a marked fall ... observed for per capitaconsumption and alcohol-caused deaths during this time period, rates of alcohol-caused hospitalisations steadily increased in Australia ... Deaths/10, 000 (15+yrs) Adult PCC Hospitalisations/1, 000 (15+yrs)
Figure 7: Trends in age standardised rates/10, 000 (15+yrs) of wholly attributable alcohol-caused deaths and road crash deaths due to risky and high risk drinking and adult per capitaalcoholconsumption (PCC) in Australia, 1990-2001 ... Part II: Alcohol-related use and related harms in Australia Males Females Total Total lives lost Lives saved Acute Total Acute Chronic Cardiovascular disease Cholelithiasis Total Chronic Total lives saved Net alcohol-caused deaths ... australia
the total volume of spirit consumption has increased the pure alcohol consumed in this category ... be seen, overall consumption of alcohol slowly fell between 1991/2 and 1995/96 ... for spirits in Table 2. It should also be noted that while pure alcoholconsumption of low
(which are partially attributed to alcohol and the most common acute cause of death) and per capitaalcoholconsumption. Wholly alcohol attributable cases are, by definition, entirely ... Figure 7 shows trends in all wholly alcohol-caused deaths (e.g. alcoholic liver ... ASR/10, 000(15+yrs) Wholly attributable alcohol-caused deaths Road crash deaths Adult PCC
As shown in Figure 6, the trend in adult per capitaconsumption was closely followed by the trend in total alcohol-caused deaths. Similarly, acute deaths declined ... Adult per capitaconsumption (ltrs) ASR/10, 000(15+yrs) Adult PCC Total deaths Acute deaths Chronic deaths ... per capitaconsumption levels as strongly as did acute conditions.
rate (per 10, 000) PCC (ltrs/adult) alcohol-caused assault hospitalisations alcohol-caused serious assault offences 96/97* adult per capitaalcoholconsumption Metro Non-metro Total ... hospitalisations and reported assaults for serious offences, adult per capita pure alcoholconsumption was also higher in non-metro (10.2ltrs/adult) than metro (8.4ltrs/adult ... per capitaalcoholconsumption beyond 1995/96. Data collection limitations
with the apparent changes in levels of risky and high risk alcoholconsumption found for young ... Age specific rate/10, 000 Consumpiton (ltrs) Adult Per CapitaAdult PCC 15-29yrs 30-44yrs 45-59yrs 60+yrs Total ... in rates of alcohol-caused hospitalisations only applied to persons aged 30
Table 16: Adult per capitaalcoholconsumption (APCC) (ltrs) for Australian states and territories, average, actual and estimated Average APCC (1991/92 - 1995/96 ... Alcoholconsumption and alcohol-caused death, injury and disease in Australian states and territories: comparisons Per capitaalcoholconsumption for Australian states and territories Current levels of actual per capitaalcoholconsumption ... Queensland South Australia Western Australia Tasmania Northern Territory ACT Australia
AustralianAlcohol Indicators Adult per capitaalcoholconsumption (ltrs) Low beer Other beer Wine Spirits Total Figure 3: Adult per capitaalcoholconsumption in Australia, 1989/90 – 2000/01 ... It can be seen from Figure 3 that adult per capitaalcohol (i.e. pure ethanol) consumption in Australia decreased markedly in the early 1990s ... In 2000/01 adult per capitaconsumption was estimated to be 9.32 litres, of which 42
with the national trend in per capitaalcoholconsumption there was a notable fall in alcohol ... Over the twelve years observed, acute rates of alcohol-caused deaths ... prevalence of chronic conditions such as alcoholic liver cirrhosis and the relatively