报告指出 中国每年70万人因酒丧命
China tops the world in alcohol-related deaths, according to a report in medical journal Lancet. China recorded 59,000 alcohol-related female deaths and 650,000 male deaths in 2016, both the highest in the world, according to Statista, an online market research and business intelligence portal, citing the Lancet report on alcohol-attributable deaths. India came second with 42,000 female deaths and 290,000 male deaths. Hemorrhagic stroke is the top alcohol-related health problems in Chinese men. Other principal diseases include ischemic stroke, hypertensive heart disease and epilepsy. The Lancet report includes data of alcohol use and burden of disease for 195 countries and regions from 1990 to 2016. "Globally, alcohol use was ranked as the seventh leading risk factor for premature death and disability in 2016," read the Lancet analysis. For people aged 15 to 49, alcohol use was the leading global risk factor for risk-attributable disease burden. "Among the group members, 3.8 percent of female deaths and 12.2 percent of male deaths were attributable to alcohol use," the journal said. |