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Incidence and implications of abstinence-induced recompensation in alcohol-related cirrhosis
Background & Aims Alcohol abstinence enables hepatic recompensation in patients with decompensated alcohol-related cirrhosis. This study investigated the incidence, predictors, and impact of abstinence-induced recompensation.Methods This multicentre study included patients with decompensated alcohol-related cirrhosis at time of abstinence until 12 ...
Benedikt Silvester Hofer +47 more
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CAQ Corner: Immune‐mediated complications
Liver Transplantation, EarlyView.
Mary Thomson, John R. Lake
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Objective. A striking reduction of alcohol-related problems, such as liver cirrhosis death rates, has been observed in many western countries in recent years.
A. Zambon +3 more
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Cirrhosis epidemiology in Denmark 1998–2022, and 2030 forecast
Background & Aims: The incidence of cirrhosis resulting from alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) is decreasing in Denmark, whereas the incidence of obesity is increasing, driving an increase in metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease
Linda Skibsted Kornerup +4 more
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Alcohol Taxes and Labor Market Outcomes [PDF]
In this paper, we present estimates of the effect of alcohol taxes on employment, hours of work per week, and wages. These are reduced form estimates derived from a structural model linking alcohol use to labor market outcomes. The reduced form estimates
Dhaval Dave, Robert Kaestner
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Systematic review and meta-analysis: prevalence of alcohol use among young people in eastern Africa. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Systematic review and meta-analysis of published studies of alcohol use among young people (age 15-24 years) in eastern Africa to estimate prevalence of alcohol use and determine the extent of use of standardised screening questionnaires in ...
Changalucha, John +9 more
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Alcohol-related liver disease: A global perspective
Alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) represents one of the deadliest yet preventable consequences of excessive alcohol use. It represents 5.1 % of the global burden of disease, mainly involving the productive-age population (15-44 years) and leading to
Graciela Elia Castro Narro +7 more
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Alcohol and mortality in Ukraine [PDF]
Ukraine has experienced a long-term decline in life expectancy since the late 1960s. While spectacular improvement in longevity has been observed in Western countries, the trend in Ukraine has been accompanied by increasing or stagnating mortality ...
Nataliia Levchuk
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Objective Liver cirrhosis is an increasing cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide with a heavy load on healthcare systems. We analysed the trends in hospitalisations for cirrhosis in Switzerland.Design Cross-sectional study.Setting Large nationwide ...
Julien Vaucher +3 more
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