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Alcohol Attributable Fractions

Similar term(s): AAFs.

Definition:

Alcohol Attributable Fractions (AAFs) are used to express the extent to which alcohol contributes to a health outcome, such as alcohol poisoning, non-alcohol poisoning, road traffic injuries, falls, drownings, violence, and other unintentional or intentional injuries.

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More:

The alcohol attributable fraction of road traffic injuries, for instance, is the proportion of road traffic injuries in the specific population that would be eliminated in the absence of alcohol consumption.

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Related words:

Alcohol

To read about this term in context:

GreenFacts Summary on Alcohol:

  • 4. What are the health effects of alcohol consumption?
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