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Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Nigerians, other nationals gradually drinking less alcohol: WHO

In 2019, alcohol consumption caused 2.6 million deaths, while 209 million people were addicted to alcohol, and a further 200 million had at least problematic alcohol consumption.

• June 25, 2024
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People around the world are drinking less alcohol than they used to, but the World Health Organisation is warning that the reduction is happening far too slowly.

The WHO reported in Geneva on Tuesday that the organisation’s goal of reducing consumption by 20 per cent by 2030 compared to the 2010 level cannot now be achieved.

The WHO’s figures suggest per capita consumption worldwide fell from 5.7 litres of pure alcohol in 2010 to 5.5 litres of alcohol in 2019.

Moreover, it is calling for countries to do more to reduce drinking, including introducing advertising bans and sales restrictions and raising prices through taxation.

According to the WHO’s figures, Germany is one of the world leaders in alcohol consumption.

It said that on the average every person over the age of 15 in Germany drank 12.2 litres of pure alcohol in 2019.

WHO does not provide precise rankings of countries because, it says, there are margins of error in all the figures.

The organisation is also reluctant to put a figure on how much alcohol can be drunk safely.

“There is no such thing as risk-free alcohol consumption,” said Vladimir Poznyak, head of the relevant WHO department.

However, the WHO does say that two glasses of wine or two bottles of beer every day is too much.

According to the WHO’s figures, 22 per cent of 15 to 19-year-olds worldwide drink alcohol.

It said that in 2019, alcohol consumption caused 2.6 million deaths, while 209 million people were addicted to alcohol, and a further 200 million had at least problematic alcohol consumption.

Data from more recently than 2019 cannot be reliably analysed, said Poznyak, due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

(dpa/NAN)

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