Measure - HFA_428
- Code
- HFA_428
- Data state
- Published
- Data set(s)
- HFA
- Data Mart ID
- 583
- DATA_MASK
- -1
- Created on
- Data updated on
- Metadata updated on
- Notes updated on
- UNIT_TYPE
- LITRES_PCAPITA
- EXTERNID
- 3052
- DATA_SOURCE
- HFA
- DATA_TYPE_REPRESENTATION
- RATIO
- Classification(s)
- HFA-DB classification [A]
- HFA explorer [L]
- Short name En
- Wine consumed in pure alcohol, litres per capita, age 15+
- Full name En
- Wine consumed in pure alcohol, litres per capita, age 15+
- Data set notes En
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- HFA
- The following abbreviations are used in the indicator titles:
• SDR: age-standardized death rates (see HFA-DB user manual/Technical notes, page 13, for details)• FTE: full-time equivalent• PP: physical persons• PPP$: purchasing power parities expressed in US $, an internationally comparable scale reflecting the relative domestic purchasing powers of currencies.
- Measure note En
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Wine consumed in pure alcohol, litres per capita, age 15+
Indicator code: E991732.T This indicator shares the definition with the parent indicator \"Pure alcohol consumption, litres per capita, age 15+\".
Source of data:WHO Global Health Observatory Data Repository, available from http://apps.who.int/ghodata/; http://www.who.int/substance_abuse/publications/global_alcohol_report/en/index.html
About recorded adult per capita consumption
Indicator name: Recorded adult (15+ years) per capita consumption of pure alcohol
Short name: Recorded APC
Data Type: Rate
Rationale The recorded APC is part of a core set of indictors, whose purpose is to monitor the magnitude, pattern and trends of alcohol consumption in the adult population.
Definition: Recorded APC is defined as the recorded amount of alcohol consumed per adult (15+ years) over a calendar year in a country, in litres of pure alcohol. The indicator only takes into account the consumption which is recorded from production, import, export, and sales data often via taxation. Numerator: The amount of recorded alcohol consumed per adult (15+ years) during a calendar year, in litres of pure alcohol. Denominator: Midyear resident population (15+ years) for the same calendar year, UN World Population Prospects, medium variant.
Associated terms Pure alcohol: 100% ethanol
Preferred data sources: Administrative reporting systems
Other possible data sources: None
Measurement method (at national level): Recorded adult per capita consumption of pure alcohol is calculated as the sum of beverage-specific alcohol consumption of pure alcohol (beer, wine, spirits, other) from different sources. The first priority in the decision tree is given to government statistics; second are country-specific alcohol industry statistics in the public domain (Canadean, IWSR, OIV, Wine Institute, historically World Drink Trends); and third is the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations' statistical database (FAOSTAT). For countries, where the data source is FAOSTAT the unrecorded consumption may be included in the recorded consumption. As from the introduction of the \"Other\" beverage-specific category, beer includes malt beers, wine includes wine made from grapes, spirits include all distilled beverages, and other includes one or several other alcoholic beverages, such as fermented beverages made from sorghum, maize, millet, rice, or cider, fruit wine, fortified wine, etc. Also, there has been a change in the data source for some countries in the early 2000's.
Method of estimation In order to make the conversion into litres of pure alcohol, the alcohol content of beer, wine, and spirits is considered to be 5%, 12% and 40% respectively. Specific conversion factors are used for other, less common types of alcoholic beverages. However, since the data sources may use different conversion factors to estimate alcohol content, the beverage-specific recorded APC may not equal the total provided, in some cases.
Method of estimation of regional and global aggregates Adult per capita consumption data exist for almost all countries. Regional and global estimates are calculated as a population weighted average of country data.
Disaggregation By type of alcoholic beverage (beer, wine, spirits and other alcoholic beverages)
Unit of measure Litres of pure alcohol per adult (15+ years) per year
Multiplier None
Expected frequency of data dissemination Annual
Expected frequency of data collection Annual
Comments and limitations Factors, such as stockpiling, waste and spillage, as well as cross-border shopping (recorded in different jurisdiction), tax free alcohol, surrogate alcohol and variations in beverage strength, cannot be accounted for. This may influence the accuracy of recorded consumption as an indicator for alcohol consumed. Also, administrative data does not enable the disaggregation of recorded adult per capita by gender - to this end, other data sources such as survey data are needed.
Contact person NHM/MSD/MSB
Note: Other alcohol is currently not reported in the Health for All database._ - Country notes En
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- ALB
- 1962-2007: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) 1962-1999; merged data
(FAO, Canadean, IWSR) 2000-2007 - AND
- 2002-2006 WHO Global Survey on Alcohol and Health 2008, imports - exports 2002-2006
- ARM
- 1992-2007: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) 1990-1999; merged data
(Canadean, OIV, IWSR 2000-2007 - AUT
- 1961-2009: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1961- 2001; Anton-Proksch Institut 2002-2009
- AZE
- 1992-2007: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) 1990-1999; merged data
(Canadean, OIV, IWSR) 2000-2007 - BLR
- 1980-2007: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) 1980-1999; merged data (WHO
Global Survey on Alcohol and Health 2008, sales data; OIV for wine) 2000-2007 - BEL
- 1963-2006: World Drink Trend (WDT) 1963-1999; merged data (WHO Global Survey on Alcohol and Health
2008, sales data; Canadean for cider) 2002-2006 - BIH
- 1990-2008: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) 1990-2008
- BGR
- 1963-2007: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1963-1999; merged data (Canadean, OIV, IWSR) 2000-2007
- HRV
- 1987-2009: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) 1987-1999; merged data
Canadean, OIV, IWSR ) 2000-2009 - CYP
- 1961-2007: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1961-1999; merged data (Canadean, OIV, IWSR) 2000- 2007
- CZE
- 1961-2009: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1963-1999; Czech Republic Statistical Office 2000-2009
- DNK
- 1961-2009: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1961-1989; National Research & Development Centre for Welfare &
Health, Statistics Denmark 1990-2009 - EST
- 1990-2010: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1990-1999; Statistics Estonia 2000-2010
- FIN
- 1961-2009: National Research and Development Centre for Welfare and Health (STAKES), Finland
1961-2009 - FRA
- 1961-2007: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1961-1999; merged data (ISEE + OIV for wine) 2000-2007
- GEO
- 1990-2007: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) 1990-1999; merged data
(Canadean, OIV, IWSR) 2000-2007 - DEU
- 1991-2009: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1961-1990; DESTATIS 1991-2009
- GRC
- 1963-2007: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1963-1999; merged data (Canadean, OIV, IWSR) 2000-2007
- HUN
- 1961-2008: World Drink Trends (WDT 1961-1999; Hungarian Central Statistical Office 2000-2008
- ISL
- 1961-2009: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1961-1999; Statistics Iceland 2000-2009
- IRL
- 1963-2006: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1963-2001;WHO Global Survey on Alcohol and Health 2008 -
taxation data 2002-2006 - ISR
- 1961-2007: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) 1961-1999; merged data
(Canadean, OIV, IWSR) 2000-2007 - ITA
- 1961-2009: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1961-1999; Annual Report 2009 (www.assobirra.it) 2000-2009
- KAZ
- 1992-2007: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) 1992-1999; merged data
(Canadean, OIV, IWSR) 2000-2007 - KGZ
- 1985-2007: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) 1985 -1999; merged data
(Canadean, OIV, IWSR) 2000-2007 - LVA
- 1980-2008: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1980-2001; Latvia Central Statistical Agency 2000-2008
- LTU
- 1984-2010: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) 1984-2001; Statistics
Lithuania 2002-2010 - LUX
- 1963-2007: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1963-1999; merged data (FAO, Canadean, OIV) 2000-2007
- MLT
- 1988-2007: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1988-1999; merged data (Canadean, OIV, IWSR) 2000-2007
- MNE
- 2005-2009: Merged data (Canadean, Wine Institute, IWSR) 2005-2009
- NLD
- 1961-2008: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1961-2001; WHO Global Health Survey 2008 2002 -2008
- MKD
- 1992-2008: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) 1992-2008
- NOR
- 1961-2009: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1961-1966; Norwegian Institute for Alcohol and Drug Research
(SIRUS) 1967-1980; Statistics Norway 1981-2009 - POL
- 1961-2009: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1961- 1999; Poland Central Statistical Office 2002-2009
- PRT
- 1963-2007: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1963-1999; merged data (Canadean, OIV, IWSR) 2000-2007
- MDA
- 1990-2010: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) 1990-2002; Statistical
Yearbook of Moldova (sales data) 2000-2009 - ROU
- 1961-2006: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1963-1999; merged data (Canadean, OIV, IWSR) 2000-2001; merged
data (GISAH 2008 Survey + IWSR) 2002-2006 - RUS
- 1963-2008: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1963-1999; GISAH Survey 2008 (sales data from Russia Federal
State Statistical Service) 2000-2008 - SMR
- 2001-2009: Wine Institute 2001-2009
- SRB
- 2000-2009: Merged data (Canadean, IWSR) 2000-2009
- SVK
- 1961- 2009: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1961-2001; SLOVSTAT 2000-2009
- SVN
- 1981-2009: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) 1981-2001; Statistics
Slovenia 2002-2009 - ESP
- 1962-2006: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1962-2001; WHO Global Survey on Alcohol and Health 2008, sales
data 2002-2006 - SWE
- 1961-2009: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1961-1998; Norwegian Institute for Health & Welfare (STAKES)
1999-2009 - CHE
- 1963-2009: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1961-1999; Swiss Federal Office 2000-2009
- TJK
- 1992-2008: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) 1992-2008
- TUR
- 1961-2009: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1961-1999; merged data (Canadean, OIV, IWSR) 2000-2009
- TKM
- 1992-2007: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) 1992-1999; merged data
(Canadean, OIV, IWSR) 2000-2007 - UKR
- 1975, 1980-2007 World Drink Trends (WDT) 1975, 1980-1990; Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations (FAO) 1991-1999;merged data (Canadean, OIV, IWSR) 2000-2007 - GBR
- 1961-2010: World Drink Trends (WDT) 1961-2001; HR Office of National Statistics 2002-2010.
- UZB
- 1992-2008: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) 1992-2008
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- Short name Ru
- Ежегодное потребление вина на человека, литры чистого спирта, 15+ лет
- Full name Ru
- Ежегодное потребление вина на человека, литры чистого спирта, 15+ лет
- Data set notes Ru
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- HFA
- Дополнительная информация: http://www.euro.who.int/ru/data-and-evidence/databases/european-health-for-all-database-hfa-db
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- Country notes Ru
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