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Edie

Institute of Alcohol Studies: Alcohol and the Sustainable Development Goals

Shared by Edie - 2 June 2021
Event Date
10 June 2021
Location:
Online

Alcohol and the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

About this event

The seminar will run for 1.5 hours and will consider the impact of alcohol on the SDGs.

Speakers:

Chair: Kristina Sperkova, Movendi International 

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Outcomes of excessive alcohol drinkers without baseline evidence of chronic liver disease after 15 years follow-up: Heavy burden of cancer and liver disease mortality

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 1 June 2021
Source: Bernardo, S., Crespo, R., Saraiva, S., Barata, R., Gonçalves, S., Nogueira, P., ... & Machado, M. V. (2021). Outcomes of excessive alcohol drinkers without baseline evidence of chronic liver disease after 15 years follow-up: Heavy burden of cancer and liver disease mortality. Plos one, 16(5)...
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Addressing Alcohol Consumption and Socioeconomic Inequalities: How a Health Promotion Approach Can Help

Shared by Edie - 31 May 2021
Event Date
4 June 2021
Location:
Online

This session will reflect on recent evidence and illustrate initiatives across countries aimed at addressing the availability, affordability and acceptability of alcohol in socially and economically disadvantaged populations.

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Livia

No Safe Level of Alcohol Consumption for Brain Health: Observational Cohort Study

Shared by Livia - 27 May 2021
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Scientific article
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.05.10.21256931

No safe dose of alcohol for the brain was found. Moderate consumption is
associated with more widespread adverse effects on the brain than previously recognised.
Individuals who binge drink or with high blood pressure and may be more susceptible. Detrimental effects of drinking appear to be greater than other modifiable factors. Current ‘low risk’ drinking guidelines should be
revisited to take account of brain effects.

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Alcohol consumption and cause-specific mortality in Cuba: prospective study of 120 623 adults

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 26 May 2021
Source: Rojas, N. B. A., Lacey, B., Simadibrata, D. M., Ross, S., Varona-Pérez, P., Burrett, J. A., ... & Lewington, S. (2021). Alcohol consumption and cause-specific mortality in Cuba: prospective study of 120 623 adults. EClinicalMedicine, 33, 100692. Abstract Background The associations of cause...
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Evaluación del consumo de alcohol en adolescentes mexicanos: un enfoque desde la economía conductual

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 20 May 2021
Fuente: Navarro, S. A., Gorn, S. B., & García, F. L. J. (2021). Evaluación del consumo de alcohol en adolescentes mexicanos: un enfoque desde la economía conductual. Revista inteRnacional de investigación en adicciones, 7(1), 7-15. Resumen Introducción: el impacto de los programas para prevenir el...
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Alcohol and Cancer - What everyone needs to know

Shared by Edie - 19 May 2021
Event Date
25 May 2021
Location:
Online

Organised by: Association of European Cancer Leagues (ECL)
European Alcohol Policy Alliance (Eurocare)
With the support of the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe
Part of European week against Cancer 2021

09:30-09:35...

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

What are the Economic Costs to Society Attributable to Alcohol Use? A Systematic Review and Modelling Study

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 19 May 2021
Source: Manthey, J., Hassan, S.A., Carr, S. et al. What are the Economic Costs to Society Attributable to Alcohol Use? A Systematic Review and Modelling Study. PharmacoEconomics (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40273-021-01031-8 Abstract Background Alcohol-attributable costs to society are captured...
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Livia

Effect of Monitoring the Compliance of Banning Alcohol Sales to Minors in the Volume of Underage Acute Alcohol Intoxication Cases in Mexico: A Controlled ITSA Analysis

Shared by Livia - 17 May 2021
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International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction

In México, underage alcohol consumption is a major public health problem. Notwith-standing the complex character of alcohol consumption, evidence indicates that enforcing the policies aimed to control the availability of alcohol has produced positive outcomes and has proved to be one of the most cost-effective strategies for curbing consumption, as well as they have succeeded in reducing health and social problems associated to alcohol use. Evaluate the effect of enforcing compliance with minimum-age restrictions for thesale of alcoholic beverages in the number of cases of acute alcohol...

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Alcohol use during the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin America and the Caribbean

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 12 May 2021
Source: Garcia-Cerde R, Valente JY, Sohi I, Falade R, Sanchez ZM, Monteiro MG. Alcohol use during the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin America and the Caribbean. Rev Panam Salud Publica. 2021;45:e52. https://doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2021.52 ABSTRACT Objective. To assess the association between drinking...
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Alcohol narrows physical distance between strangers

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 11 May 2021
Source: PNAS May 18, 2021 118 (20) e2101937118; https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2101937118 Abstract Pandemic management is likely to represent a global reality for years to come, but the roadmap for how to approach pandemic restrictions is as yet unclear. Of the restrictions enacted during COVID-19...
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Joanna

Canadian Guidelines on Alcohol Use Disorder Among Older Adults

Shared by Joanna (ISSUP staff) - 9 May 2021
Format
Scientific article
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Butt PR, White-Campbell M, Canham S, Johnston AD, Indome EO, Purcell B, Tung J, Van Bussel L. Canadian guidelines on alcohol use disorder among older adults. Canadian Geriatrics Journal. 2020 Mar;23(1):143.

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Abstract

Background

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is an increasingly common, under-recognized, and under-treated health concern in older adults. Its prevalence is expected to reach unprecedented levels as the Canadian population ages. In response, Health Canada commissioned the Canadian Coalition of Seniors’ Mental Health to create guidelines for the prevention, screening, assessment, and treatment of AUD in older adults.

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A systematic review of English language literature from 2008–2018 regarding AUD in adults was conducted. Previously published guidelines were...

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The long‐term effectiveness of universal, selective and combined prevention for alcohol use during adolescence: 36‐month outcomes from a cluster randomized controlled trial

Shared by Joanna (ISSUP staff) - 9 May 2021
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Scientific article
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Slade T, Newton NC, Mather M, Barrett EL, Champion KE, Stapinski L, Conrod PJ, Teesson M. The long‐term effectiveness of universal, selective and combined prevention for alcohol use during adolescence: 36‐month outcomes from a cluster randomized controlled trial. Addiction. 2021 Mar;116(3):514-24.

Open Access article on a four arm cluster randomized trial of school-base alcohol prevention strategies demonstrated that both universal and selective methods improved outcomes compared to control.

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Junior Alexander Sanchez Perez

La importancia de la prevencion

Junior Alexander Sanchez Perez - 4 May 2021

Buen dia , Tarde o  Noches

es importante concatenar cada uno de los aspectos que corresponden a las adicciones tener en cuenta cada una de las implicaciones psicológicas biológicas y en todos los niveles con de conducta que podamos tener cada uno de los pacientes y nosotros como seres humanos tenemos en el inconsciencia las implicaciones que esto representa el transfondo los niveles sociales culturales económicos pero lo más importante también la prevención la prevención es un arma que nos puede ayudar a salvar sociedades que se están llenando o se están sumergiendo en la Andares llenos de...

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Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez

Alcohol-related violence and deprivation - 30 March 2021

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 29 April 2021
Watch the video of the research presentations on alcohol-related violence and deprivation by Lucy Bryant (Institute of Alcohol Studies, IAS) and Dr Carly Lightowlers (University of Liverpool), delivered at the SHAAP/SARN 'Alcohol Occasionals' webinar held over Zoom on 30 March 2021. A recording with...
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Drinking transitions during lockdown - Dr Emily Nicholls - Alcohol Occasionals

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 29 April 2021
Watch the video of the research presentation “Understanding drinking transitions during lockdown: social inequalities, alcohol, and the COVID-19 pandemic” by Dr. Emily Nicholls (University of York), delivered at the SHAAP/SARN 'Alcohol Occasionals' webinar held over Zoom on 28 April 2021. A...
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The new WHO Foundation — global health deserves better

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 29 April 2021
Source: Maani N, Van Schalkwyk MC, Petticrew M, et al. The new WHO Foundation — global health deserves better. BMJ Global Health 2021;6:e004950. Summary box The WHO plays a crucial role in global health but has had well-documented issues with funding in terms of the models of funding adopted, the...
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Joanna

Natural Recovery by the Liver and Other Organs After Chronic Alcohol Use

Shared by Joanna (ISSUP staff) - 27 April 2021
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Scientific article
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Thomes, P. G., Rasineni, K., Saraswathi, V., Kharbanda, K. K., Clemens, D. L., Sweeney, S. A., ... & Casey, C. A. (2021). Natural Recovery by the Liver and Other Organs after Chronic Alcohol Use. Alcohol Research: Current Reviews, 41(1).

ABSTRACT

Chronic, heavy alcohol consumption disrupts normal organ function and causes structural damage in virtually every tissue of the body. Current diagnostic terminology states that a person who drinks alcohol excessively has alcohol use disorder. The liver is especially susceptible to alcohol-induced damage. This review summarizes and describes the effects of chronic alcohol use not only on the liver, but also on other selected organs and systems affected by continual heavy drinking—including the gastrointestinal tract, pancreas, heart, and bone. Most significantly, the recovery process...

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Natural Recovery by the Liver and Other Organs After Chronic Alcohol Use

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 23 April 2021
Source: Thomes, P. G., Rasineni, K., Saraswathi, V., Kharbanda, K. K., Clemens, D. L., Sweeney, S. A., ... & Casey, C. A. (2021). Natural Recovery by the Liver and Other Organs after Chronic Alcohol Use. Alcohol Research: Current Reviews, 41(1). ABSTRACT Chronic, heavy alcohol consumption disrupts...
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Alcohol Consumption and Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) RNA Levels in HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients

Jose Luis Vazquez Martinez - 22 April 2021
Source: Fuster D, Nunes D, Cheng DM, Saitz R, Samet JH. Alcohol Consumption and Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) RNA Levels in HIV/HCV Coinfected Patients. Viruses. 2021; 13(5):716. https://doi.org/10.3390/v13050716 Abstract Background: The impact of Hepatitis C virus (HCV) RNA levels on the evolution of...
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