The 20-65 group!
There are no standardised age groups, so if you want to compare age groups you need to specify the age groups you wish to compare.
Infants
There is no such thing as the rate of alcohol! There is the rate of alcohol consumption is social groups, there is the rate of alcohol absorption into the human body. The question, as presented, makes no sense. Also, the answer will differ very greatly between different countries and also between socio-economic groups within those countries.
Logging has the highest death rate.
Sadly, the highest rate tends to be around the holidays (Christmas and Thanksgiving).
Blood Alcohol Concentration (B.A.C) levels are influenced by several factors, including the amount of alcohol consumed, the rate of consumption, body weight, and metabolism. Additionally, factors such as age, gender, and food intake can also affect how alcohol is processed in the body. For instance, consuming alcohol on an empty stomach can lead to a quicker rise in B.A.C compared to drinking after a meal.
Reduce the rate of alcohol consumption sufficiently.
In Florida, the age group with the highest rate of alcohol-related fatalities tends to be adults aged 25 to 34. This demographic often experiences a combination of factors such as higher rates of drinking and driving, social behaviors, and lifestyle choices that contribute to increased risk. Additionally, the prevalence of risky drinking patterns in this age group exacerbates the situation, leading to more alcohol-related incidents.
the amount and rate of consumption?
During this period, coal had the highest rate of consumption as a fuel source primarily due to its widespread use in industrial processes, electricity generation, and heating.
Children
wealth
Infants
older white males
African american
If you are referring to the United States, that is the country. so i think your looking for "What state in America has the highest rate of alcohol related deaths?"
In 2008, the age group with the highest rate of alcohol-related fatalities per 10,000 drivers was typically young adults aged 21 to 24 years. This demographic often experiences higher rates of driving under the influence, leading to increased fatalities in alcohol-related incidents. Factors contributing to this trend include risk-taking behavior and a higher propensity for drinking and driving among younger individuals.
There is no such thing as the rate of alcohol! There is the rate of alcohol consumption is social groups, there is the rate of alcohol absorption into the human body. The question, as presented, makes no sense. Also, the answer will differ very greatly between different countries and also between socio-economic groups within those countries.