Is there a safe limit for drinking alcohol that is harmful to the body?

At the beginning of this article, please emphasize that the consumption of alcoholic beverages (quickly called alcohol) is related to 2.8 million deaths a year worldwide. This is a statistic in the latest study by a group of scientists who have confirmed that there is no safe limit for drinking alcohol because it is harmful.

According to scientific analysis from previous studies (published in the Lancet Journal of Medicine), chemicals in beer, wine or spirits are related to nearly a tenth of the number of deaths each year. between the ages of 15 and 49 worldwide. This rate has made alcohol a leading cause of death risk for people of the above-mentioned age.

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The risk to human health associated with alcoholic beverages is too great for the benefit.

According to a research team from Max Griswold Washington University, the author of this analysis, the risks to human health associated with alcoholic beverages are too great for the benefits. Research has shown that there is a strong link between alcohol consumption and an increased risk of accidents or risks of cancer and other infectious diseases. The main cause of alcohol-related deaths between the ages of 15 and 49 is: infections, traffic accidents and self-destructive behaviors. For people older than 50, the biggest risk that alcohol brings is cancer.

This study synthesized and analyzed data from more than 700 previous studies to give accurate judgments about alcohol consumption as well as the consumption habits of alcoholic beverages in different countries. Accordingly, the most addicted "alcoholics" in the world come from European countries. For example, an average Romanian drinks up to 8.2 bottles of beer a day (in 2016), ranked first in the world. Meanwhile, Muslim countries have the lowest rate of alcohol consumption in the world.