 The global prevalence of alcohol-related liver disease, ARLD, is estimated to be 4.8%, with males having a higher prevalence than females. The prevalence varies among different ethnicities, with Caucasians having the highest rate. Alcoholic liver cirrhosis accounts for the majority of cases in the disease spectrum of ARLD. The prevalence of a cities in ARLD patients is highest, followed by hepatic encephalopathy and hepatocellular carcinoma. The average daily alcohol consumption is 146.6 grams per day, and about half of all ARLD patients are either current or former smokers. The incidence of ARLD is 0.208 per 1,000 people per year, while the overall mortality rate is 23.9%. This article was authored by Xianxian Niu, Linzhu, Yifan Xu, and others.