The table illustrates statistics data about people who died because of drinking alcohol in 2005. Moreover, this table shows average consumption of beers in 2002.
Overall, it is clearly observed from the table that Czech Republic accounted for the highest rate of mortality as well as beers consumption among others. It is worth mentioning that the rate of death was significantly high in men.
Initially, the figure for deaths in Czech Republic stood at 1369000 in 2005, while that of Germany was lower at 1185000, also beers consumption in these countries were 132 and 107, respectively. Alcohol-related deaths in 2005 was 469000 among women, while that of men was 900000 in Czech Republic.
There was the lowest intake of beers in Canada (86), however the smallest deaths was in Lithuania at 125000. The figure for deaths among men was 112000 and 13000 among women, whereas that of Canada were higher at 505000 and 75000 in men and women, respectively.
The table illustrates statistics data about
people
who
died
because
of drinking alcohol in 2005.
Moreover
, this table
shows
average consumption of beers in 2002.
Overall
, it is
clearly
observed from the table that Czech Republic accounted for the highest rate of mortality
as well
as beers consumption among others. It is worth mentioning that the rate of death was
significantly
high in
men
.
Initially
, the figure for deaths
in Czech Republic
stood at 1369000 in 2005, while that of Germany was lower at 1185000,
also
beers consumption in these countries were 132 and 107,
respectively
. Alcohol-related deaths in 2005 was 469000 among women, while that of
men
was 900000
in Czech Republic
.
There was the lowest intake of beers in Canada (86),
however
the smallest deaths was in Lithuania at 125000. The figure for deaths among
men
was 112000 and 13000 among women, whereas that of Canada were higher at 505000 and 75000 in
men
and women,
respectively
.