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A pattern of harmful alcohol use was noted in 12.69% (11.75 – 13.62) of the population.
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Understanding the socioeconomic patterns of harmful alcohol consumption is important for public health policy development.
As noted by Fitzgerald, there is an unmet need for education campaigns to reduce patterns of harmful consumption of khat among members of the African communities in Australia [ 8].
The social patterning of harmful alcohol use and its health consequences is well documented (Fone 2013), whilst sugar-sweetened beverage consumption, which represents the largest source of added sugar in UK and US diets (Tedstone 2014; Welsh 2011), is also socially patterned, with heavy consumption being more likely among adults and children from lower socioeconomic status backgrounds (Han 2013).
Research investigating the socioeconomic patterning of harmful alcohol consumption has generally found that lower socioeconomic status (SES) groups drink more heavily and higher SES groups drink more frequently, 7 consistent with binge drinking being found to be more prevalent in the economically disadvantaged.
I felt that to have sufficient influence to save Justina from grievous bodily harm and possible death, as well as dissuade BCH from continuing its well established pattern of such harmful "parentectomies," I'd have to hit BCH where they appear to care the most, the pocket book and reputation.
"North Korea has demonstrated a pattern of disruptive and harmful cyber activity that is inconsistent with the growing consensus on what constitutes responsible state behavior in cyberspace," the Treasury statement read.
The array produced unique hybridization patterns for each species of harmful algae and allowed us to differentiate the closely related species.
A State Department spokesman, Charles Barclay, described the move to expel the two Cuban diplomats from the United Nations as a "separate action" based on a pattern of unofficial activities "deemed harmful to the United States".
A limitation of the PRIME-Alcohol model is that it is based on usual average levels of alcohol consumption and is unable to take account of patterns of drinking (eg, binge drinking) or provide any evidence about the least harmful pattern of alcohol consumption.
However, adding another component such as a potentially harmful pattern of weather (EP) to Equation 3, and following the previous deduction, we can reason that it cannot be retrospectively assessed whether some of the overall effect observed in the Overall-effect Group might be explained by a change in temperature.
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