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Table 1.

Total alcohol-attributable deaths and age-standardised alcohol-attributable mortality rates (per 100,000) in France (2010) and Finland (2013) for men and women, ages 25–79.

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Fig 1.

Age-specific alcohol-attributable mortality rates in Finland (2013) for men and women, ages 25–79.

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Fig 2.

Age-specific alcohol-attributable mortality rates in France (2010) for men and women, ages 25–79.

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Fig 3.

Cause-specific alcohol-attributable mortality rates in France (2010) and Finland (2013) for men, ages 25–79, by detailed methodab.

a. Preventive mortality (negative numbers) was excluded in the AF-GBD method (only for CVD diseases and among men): for France, the minimum rates at ages 30–59 were equal to -1.23/100,000; for Finland, the rates at ages 55–59, 70–74, and 75–79 were -2.80, -4.20, and -13.94 per 100,000, respectively.

b. Cause-specific death rates for the underlying + contributory approach for Finland were not available.

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Fig 4.

Cause-specific alcohol-attributable mortality rates in France (2010) and Finland (2013) for women, ages 25–79, by detailed methodab.

a. Preventive mortality (negative numbers) was excluded in the AF-GBD method (only for CVD diseases and among men): for France, the minimum rates at ages 30–59 were equal to -1.23/100,000; for Finland, the rates at ages 55–59, 70–74, and 75–79 were -2.80, -4.20, and -13.94 per 100,000, respectively.

b. Cause-specific death rates for the underlying + contributory approach for Finland were not available.

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