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Alcohol has been a major health concern in Russia, especially for men of working age. Excessive alcohol use has caused many early deaths. [1] Alcoholism in Russia has, according to some authors, acquired a character of a national disaster [2] [3] and has the scale of a humanitarian catastrophe. [4]
Average alcohol consumption per person in 2015 per World Health Organization data. At the same time, Russia remained one of the highest consumers of alcohol per capita in the world. According to the World Health Organization, Russian citizens consumed an average of 11.7 liters (3.1 U.S. gal) per person every year (as of 2016). [7]
2005 - 23 deaths in Istanbul, [18] 2011 - 5 Russian tourists died in the Turkish Riviera, [75] 2015 - 32 deaths in Istanbul, [76] [77] 3 deaths in İzmir. [78] 2020 - At least 44 deaths from bootleg drink made with methanol around the country [79] [80] 2021 - 22 deaths in Istanbul. [81] November to December 2024 - at least 37 deaths [82]
Pages in category "Alcohol-related deaths in Russia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
It's a pretty staggering statistic, but according to the World Health Organization, it's true. One person dies every ten seconds due to alcohol. BBC: "The World Health Organisation says alcohol ...
It has even been reported that excessive alcohol consumption is to blame for nearly half of all premature deaths in Russia. [14] A recent study blamed alcohol for more than half the deaths (52%) among Russians aged 15 to 54 from 1990 to 2001. [15] For the same demographic, this compares to 4% of deaths for the rest of the world. [16]
The annual average number of deaths stemming from alcohol use jumped 29%, to 178,000 from 138,000, between 2016-2017 and 2020-2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention revealed last month.
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