[巴西人均酒精消费量的计算:使用国家数据Cálculo del indicador del consumo de alcohol per cápita en Brasil: uso de datos nacionales]。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Revista Panamericana De Salud Publica-pan American Journal of Public Health Pub Date : 2024-07-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.26633/RPSP.2024.54
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目标:利用全国数据计算巴西的人均酒精消费量(APC),并将巴西的人均酒精消费量确定为该国的黄金标准,以取代世界卫生组织(WHO)之前根据国际数据计算的指标:方法:选取计算记录的巴西 APC 所需的巴西公共数据来源,并按饮料类别定义酒精浓度。至于游客酒精摄入量和未记录酒精摄入量这两个变量,巴西没有相关数据,因此使用了联合国(UN)和世界卫生组织(WHO)的估计数据。通过分析 2005 至 2020 年期间获得的中位数,计算出巴西的 APC 指标,并与世卫组织制定的指标进行比较:结果:2005 年全国人均酒精消费量指标为 9.2 升,2020 年将达到 9.8 升。世卫组织的指标显示,2005 年的人均酒精消费量为 8.4 升,到 2016 年有所下降,到 2020 年略增至 7.8 升:结论:巴西的 APC 是根据国家数据计算得出的,与世卫组织的指标相比有明显的下降趋势。通过政府渠道定期、透明地提供这一指标将有助于制定政策,解决该国的酒精消费问题。
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[Calculation of the alcohol per capita consumption in Brazil: using national dataCálculo del indicador del consumo de alcohol per cápita en Brasil: uso de datos nacionales].

Objective: To calculate the alcohol per capita consumption (APC) in Brazil (Brazil APC) using national data and to establish the Brazil APC as gold standard for the country, replacing the indicator previously calculated by the World Health Organization (WHO) based on international data.

Method: The Brazilian public data sources necessary for calculating the recorded APC were selected, and the alcohol concentration was defined by beverage category. For the variables of tourist APC and unrecorded APC, which are unavailable in Brazil, estimates from the United Nations (UN) and the WHO were used. The Brazil APC indicator was calculated and compared to the indicator produced by the WHO through analysis of the medians obtained for the period from 2005 to 2020.

Results: The national alcohol consumption indicator was 9.2 liters per capita in 2005, reaching 9.8 in 2020. The WHO indicator showed a consumption of 8.4 liters per capita in 2005, decreasing until 2016 and slightly increasing to 7.8 in 2020.

Conclusion: The Brazil APC was calculated based on national sources and showed a distinct trend compared to the WHO indicator, which showed a decrease. The regular and transparent provision of this indicator through government channels will support the development of policies to address alcohol consumption in the country.

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