Health determiners. Absolute figures Intensive consumption of alcoholic beverages in the last 12 months, by sex and age group. Population aged 15 years old and over. Units: thousands of persons ;Total;Never;Less than once a month;Monthly;Weekly;Daily or almost daily;No data recorded; BOTH SEXES; Total;38,726.9;33,474.0;3,409.4;957.9;666.3;131.4;88.0; 15 to 24 years old;4,437.0;3,377.8;668.6;196.8;160.5;10.6;22.7; 25 to 34 years old;6,834.5;5,242.6;1,029.1;347.3;194.2;1.6;19.6; 35 to 44 years old;7,755.4;6,584.6;835.0;185.1;112.0;28.1;10.6; 45 to 54 years old;6,693.7;5,929.6;504.4;115.0;87.4;41.9;15.4; 55 to 64 years old;5,137.9;4,715.1;238.0;80.4;66.0;30.6;7.8; 65 to 74 years old;3,951.2;3,783.7;88.5;26.7;27.8;17.1;7.5; 75 years old and over;3,917.4;3,840.6;45.7;6.7;18.5;1.5;4.4; MALES; Total;18,900.0;15,121.9;2,381.7;738.1;499.4;101.5;57.5; 15 to 24 years old;2,263.7;1,606.3;404.1;140.8;101.2;6.3;5.1; 25 to 34 years old;3,471.3;2,310.2;706.5;272.5;165.4;1.6;15.1; 35 to 44 years old;3,961.2;3,105.8;599.6;147.9;82.7;18.2;7.0; 45 to 54 years old;3,331.3;2,756.0;376.7;90.1;63.9;30.8;13.9; 55 to 64 years old;2,492.2;2,160.4;186.4;65.5;43.3;30.0;6.6; 65 to 74 years old;1,834.9;1,701.5;68.4;16.6;27.8;13.1;7.5; 75 years old and over;1,545.3;1,481.5;40.0;4.8;15.2;1.5;2.3; FEMALES; Total;19,827.0;18,352.1;1,027.7;219.8;166.9;29.9;30.5; 15 to 24 years old;2,173.3;1,771.5;264.5;56.0;59.3;4.3;17.6; 25 to 34 years old;3,363.1;2,932.3;322.6;74.8;28.8;0.0;4.6; 35 to 44 years old;3,794.2;3,478.8;235.4;37.2;29.3;9.9;3.6; 45 to 54 years old;3,362.4;3,173.6;127.7;24.9;23.5;11.1;1.5; 55 to 64 years old;2,645.7;2,554.7;51.7;14.8;22.7;0.6;1.2; 65 to 74 years old;2,116.3;2,082.2;20.1;10.1;0.0;3.9;0.0; 75 years old and over;2,372.0;2,359.1;5.7;1.9;3.3;0.0;2.0; Notes: 1) In this table an intensive alcohol cosumer is considered to be a man that consumes in the period of 4-6 hours more than 6 units of beverages (60 g of pure alcohol) and a women that cosumes more than 5 units of beverage (50 g of pure alcohol) in the same period of time. The symbol '.' shall be deemed as data which cannot be given due to an insufficient sample. The data corresponding to cells with fewer than 35 thousand persons must be considered with caution, as they may be affected by a high degree of sampling error. Source: Ministry of Public Health, Social Services and Equality and INE