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Alcohol consumption's attributable disease burden and cost-effectiveness of targeted public health interventions: a systematic review of mathematical models.

Ariel Esteban BardachAndrea Olga AlcarazAgustín CiapponiOsvaldo Ulises GarayAndrés Pichón RiviereAlfredo PalaciosMariana CremonteFederico Augustovski
Published in: BMC public health (2019)
Our findings can be useful for future researchers and decision makers planning to undertake alcohol-related disease burden or cost-effectiveness studies. We found several different families of models. Countries interested in adopting relevant public health measures may choose or adapt the one deemed most convenient, based on the availability of existing data at the local level, burden of work, and public health and economic outcomes of interest.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • alcohol consumption
  • global health
  • risk factors
  • physical activity
  • current status
  • machine learning
  • insulin resistance