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Risk Factors and Lifestyle Habits Leading to Alcohol Consumption from Youth

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This chapter aims to bring out the problem of alcohol use, its risk factors and lifestyle habits which leads to its initiation from early phases of life. This chapter also focuses on important consequences, preventive measures, corrective intervention and effective treatment of the problem. Alcohol use from early phases of life remains a major public health concern in various nations. It creates serious consequences among alcohol users affecting whole nation individually, socially, economically not even sparing their families and communities in which they reside. Adolescents and youth represents an important segment of society constituting majority of the population. Alcohol is the most commonly abused psychoactive drug accounting for greater morbidity and mortality among youth. It is a ‘gateway drug’ for consumers because its use often precedes the use of other illicit substances causing serious and potential life threatening problems. Prevention strategies are an integral part of reducing alcohol use at young ages.

“We found that the risk of all-cause mortality, and of cancers specifically, rises with increasing levels of consumption (of alcohol), and the level of consumption (of alcohol) that minimises health loss is zero.”

—GBD 2016 Alcohol Collaborators

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Shikha, D., Sinha, R., Vallabh, V. (2022). Risk Factors and Lifestyle Habits Leading to Alcohol Consumption from Youth. In: Kelishadi, R. (eds) Healthy Lifestyle. Integrated Science, vol 3. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85357-0_11

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