This book is based on a series of reports on the health and social consequences of alcohol misuse presented to the European Economic Community. Each of the chapters is written by internationally acclaimed experts, who have reviewed their own chosen fields and contributed possible future research directions. A review of trends in consumption are followed by a report of the racial, ethnic and gender differences in alcohol misuse. The importance of alcohol, as a nutritional source, in the pathogenesis of tissue damage, the role of malnutrition deficiencies in alcohol misusers is also discussed. Chapters review organs which are damaged by misuse, such as the liver, pancreas, brain, muscle, skin, and bone. The relationship between alcohol misuse and malignancy and the HIV disease completes the biomedical areas.
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Höhe: 254 mm
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978-3-7186-5814-5 (9783718658145)
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B'Ham University, Tarporley, UK
1. Trends in Alcohol Consumption in EC Countries 2. Alcohol and the Pancreas 3. Race, Ethnic and Gender 4. Differences in Alcohol Use and Misuse 5. Alcohol and Nutrition 6. Alcohol and the Liver 7. Alcohol Misuse and the Skin 8. HIV, AIDS and Alcohol Misuse 9. Alcohol and the Brain 10. Musculo-Skeletal Problems in Alcohol Abuse 11. Alcohol and Malignancies 12. Alcohol Related Social Consequences