Public Health Bulletin on Alcohol in the Pays de la Loire Region. January 2020.
Key Points
Contrast in the region between the two rates of alcohol consumption measured in 2017 among 18- to 75-year-olds:
daily prevalence rates were among the lowest in France: 3% among women, 14% among men,
weekly prevalence rates were among the highest in France: 28% among women, 60% among men.
While wine and beer remained dominant throughout France, the prevalence of hard liquor consumers was highest in the Pays de la Loire region, with 13% of adults consuming it weekly.
Close behind Brittany, the region recorded a particularly high prevalence of weekly drinkers among its young adults (ages 18–30): 41% compared to <36% elsewhere in metropolitan France (minimum 23% in Hauts-de-France). One in ten young adults reported an episode of heavy drinking at least once a week.
The highest rates of alcohol consumption among 17-year-olds in the country: experimentation with alcohol 92%, regular use 12%, repeated heavy drinking episodes (more than 2 per month) 22%.
Adverse morbidity and mortality indicators for alcohol-related conditions (3rd or 4th out of 13 regions):
30 emergency room visits per day (71% due to alcohol poisoning),
Excess incidence and excess mortality among men for cancers of the lips, mouth, pharynx, and esophagus, as in other regions of the country’s Northwest; differences observed among the five departments of the Pays de la Loire depending on the type of cancer, with the department of Maine-et-Loire being the least affected by these conditions.
Guidelines for lower-risk consumption: “For your health, limit alcohol to a maximum of 2 drinks per day, and not every day.”
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