The table provides Information about on the death rate related to alcohol around the world in 7 different countries in 2005.
Overall, it is evident that the highest amount of deaths was registered in the Czech Republic together with the highest consumption of beer.Furthermore, alcohol related deaths were more popular among men than women in all the countries.
In 2005, 1,369,000 people died from alcohol. This figure was nearly double that of each Canada and Ireland almost quadruple that of Estonia. In terms of gender, there were more male alcohol related deaths than female across all the countries, with Germany having population of female, had just about half the data of the men in the Czech Republic.Mainwhile, the number of women whose deaths were linked to alcohol consumption in Lithuania was insignificant.
Regarding the statistics for beer consumption per capita in liters, the Czech Republic again came out on top of all the countries with a value of 132. This is approximately 25 litters more than each of Austria, Germany, and Ireland. In addition, Estonia, Lithuania and canada recorded between 85 and 100 liters of beer consumption each in the year under evaluation.
