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. 2019 Sep 2;116(35-36):577–584. doi: 10.3238/arztebl.2019.0577

Table 2. The 30-day prevalence of alcohol use, as well as projections to the 18- to 64-year-old population.

Alcohol Men*3 Women*3 Total*3 Projection*4. *5
n % [95% CI] n % [95% CI] n % [95% CI] N [95% CI]
Prevalence of use 3296 76.5 [74.6; 78.4] 3563 66.5 [64.7; 68.2] 6859 71.6 [70.2; 72.9] 36.9 Million [36.2; 37.6]
Episodic heavy drinking*1, consumers 1512 42.8 [40.2; 45.3] 976 24.6 [22.8; 26.6] 2488 34.5 [32.8; 36.3] 12.7 Million [11.9; 13.6]
Consumption of hazardous quantities*2, consumers 598 16.7 [15.1; 18.4] 718 19.7 [18.2; 21.3] 1316 18.1 [16.9; 19.3] 6.7 Million [6.1; 7.3]

*1Episodic heavy drinking: consumption of five or more alcoholic beverages on at least one of the preceding 30 days; *2hazardous consumption: average consumption of more than 12 g (women) or 24 g (men) of pure alcohol per day; *3n, unweighted number; % = weighted prevalence [95% confidence interval]; *4mean based on 51 544 494 individuals aged between 18 and 64 years (as of 31 December 2017, German Federal Statistical Office); *5 in millions95% CI, 95% confidence interval