Research on alcohol consumption and physical illness in india: government’s responsibility to stop alcohol from reaching students in high school and college

Author : Dr. thangavel. v

Keyword : Acetaldehyde - alcohol - cardiovascular diseases - diabetes mellitus - liquor, cirrhosis - hypertension - cerebra vascular accidents - gastrointestinal diseases -musculoskeletal problems - psychiatric illness. - alcohol – india – culture - traditiona

Subject : Public health

Article Type : Original article (research)

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Abstract : One of the most commonly utilized psychoactive chemicals worldwide is alcohol in beverage form. Alcohol abuse has emerged as a significant public health issue and the third-highest global risk factor for disease and disability. Alcohol is a psychoactive substance that is often used in beverages. Due to their widespread availability and ease of use in many situations, people often do not view alcoholic beverages as drugs. To counteract the behavioral, social, and psychological problems associated with alcohol consumption, cultures all over the world have surrounded alcoholic beverages with a variety of rules and regulations due to their complex pharmacological qualities, which include a wide spectrum of psychoactive effects. Alcohol abuse has emerged as a significant public health issue and the third-highest global risk factor for disease and disability. According to the findings of our study, the degree of dependence, the length of time spent drinking, the amount spent each month, and the frequency of drinking all influence caregiver’s perceptions of their workload. It is crucial to understand the prevalence and costs of alcohol consumption in different States and within the States of the nation because alcohol consumption policies and laws vary across different States within the nation. This community-based cross-sectional descriptive study was carried out in various states across the country. People who drink alcohol are more likely to experience health issues like hypertension, gastrointestinal issues, and mental diseases, and statistically significant relationships have been identified between these health issues and alcohol intake. Our study demonstrates that people of various severities encounter a wide range of issues. The many issues with human family welfare, organ disorders, various illnesses, and unjustifiable diseases are revealed to the consuming public in this text.

Article by : DR THANGAVEL V

Article add date : 2024-05-06


How to cite : Dr. thangavel. v. (2024-May-06). Research on alcohol consumption and physical illness in india: government’s responsibility to stop alcohol from reaching students in high school and college. retrieved from https://www.openacessjournal.com/abstract/1718