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The number of people in Scotland diagnosed with alcoholic liver disease has doubled in a decade. | The number of people in Scotland diagnosed with alcoholic liver disease has doubled in a decade. |
Information released to the Scots Tories in response to a parliamentary question, showed figures in some areas had trebled and even quadrupled. | Information released to the Scots Tories in response to a parliamentary question, showed figures in some areas had trebled and even quadrupled. |
Conservative health spokeswoman Mary Scanlon said more had to be done to warn people of the dangers of drink. | Conservative health spokeswoman Mary Scanlon said more had to be done to warn people of the dangers of drink. |
Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon has called for a united approach in changing attitudes to alcohol. | Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon has called for a united approach in changing attitudes to alcohol. |
Scotland has the highest death rate from alcohol in the UK and the highest rate for liver cirrhosis in Europe. | Scotland has the highest death rate from alcohol in the UK and the highest rate for liver cirrhosis in Europe. |
The number of Scots diagnosed with alcoholic liver disease had doubled from 1,731 in 1996 to 3,541 last year, according to the figures. | |
There is an increasing concept of 'having a wee party before going to the dancing' Scottish Executive research report | |
In the Highlands and Dumfries and Galloway, the figure has nearly trebled and in the Western Isles it quadrupled. | In the Highlands and Dumfries and Galloway, the figure has nearly trebled and in the Western Isles it quadrupled. |
Ms Scanlon claimed that underage drinking was the root of the problem, adding that the laws in place to prevent it had to be "seriously enforced" at all times. | Ms Scanlon claimed that underage drinking was the root of the problem, adding that the laws in place to prevent it had to be "seriously enforced" at all times. |
"Lifestyles have changed a lot in the past two decades and we now see women drinking as much as men," she said. | "Lifestyles have changed a lot in the past two decades and we now see women drinking as much as men," she said. |
The figures covered acute hospital in-patients only and statisticians warned that not all hospitals may record alcohol misuse in the same way. | The figures covered acute hospital in-patients only and statisticians warned that not all hospitals may record alcohol misuse in the same way. |
ALCOHOLIC LIVER DISEASE 1996 AND 2007 FIGURES Ayrshire and Arran - 107, up to 234Borders - 21, up to 48Dumfries and Galloway - 22, up to 66Fife - 61, up to 235Forth Valley - 109, up to 136Grampian - 132, up to 266Greater Glasgow - 640, up to 1,201Highland - 75, up to 210Lanarkshire - 192, up to 463Lothian - 275, up to 445Orkney Islands - 3, up to 8Shetland Islands - 4, up to 7Tayside - 92, up to 212Western Isles - 6, up to 24 | |
Ms Sturgeon said: "We need a renewed emphasis on the burden alcohol places not only on our health service, but on our country as a whole. | Ms Sturgeon said: "We need a renewed emphasis on the burden alcohol places not only on our health service, but on our country as a whole. |
"While we can welcome the falling numbers of people developing lung cancer, the rising incidence of liver disease highlights the grip alcohol has over many people. | "While we can welcome the falling numbers of people developing lung cancer, the rising incidence of liver disease highlights the grip alcohol has over many people. |
"Changing attitudes to alcohol will be a long term campaign. A campaign we will need to enforce. A campaign I hope the health service, politicians and the drinks industry will join us in fighting." | "Changing attitudes to alcohol will be a long term campaign. A campaign we will need to enforce. A campaign I hope the health service, politicians and the drinks industry will join us in fighting." |
Meanwhile, a research report for the Scottish Executive found that young people were increasingly buying and drinking cheap alcohol at off-licences before going out for the night. | |
The practice of "front-loading", is done to save money as drink is cheaper in off-sales than in pubs and clubs. | |
The report, by Human Factors Analysts Ltd, also called for stricter enforcement by the courts of penalties for those selling drink to, or buying drink for, under-age youngsters. | |
It stated: "There is an increasing concept of 'having a wee party before going to the dancing'. | |
"Not surprisingly all groups including representatives from retail and industry accepted that the main reason front-loading occurred was cost." |
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