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Posted on May 23, 2024

Dr.Akhil Anand – research shows that Generation Z is drinking far less alcohol than previous generations. @ClevelandClinic

Research shows that Generation Z is drinking far less alcohol than previous generations. So what’s behind this trend – and does that mean alcohol and drug use worries are disappearing? Let’s break the topic down in this podcast with addiction psychiatrist Akhil Anand. pic.twitter.com/PrqU7IbBlP

— Cleveland Clinic (@ClevelandClinic) March 13, 2024
Posted on May 15, 2024

Diageo says: Women have less of the enzyme that breaks down alcohol, so the same amount of alcohol will affect women more than men. They know this but you have to go to their #DRINKIQ to be informed


Since women are generally smaller than men, the same amount of alcohol will affect women more than men. 
However, even if a man and woman who weigh the same drink the same amount, the alcohol will still affect the woman more. This is because:
Women generally have a lower percentage of natural body water than men, so they achieve higher concentrations of alcohol in the blood faster
Women have less ADH, the enzyme that breaks down alcohol, and so aren’t as effective at processing alcohol as men
This is why the recommended number of standard drinks in most countries is different for men and women. 


DiageoEU

@DiageoEU

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Sep 9

40% of people said that men and women feel the effects of alcohol equally. FALSE! Women have less of the enzyme that breaks down alcohol so the same amount of alcohol will affect women more than men. #DrinkPositive #DRINKiQ
https://drinkiq.com/en-gb/

Posted on May 15, 2024

Alcohol affects men and women differently, with women being more affected by the health effects of alcohol use (NIAAA, 2011). Yet, a dearth of information investigating alcohol use in women exists: Source:National Library of Medicine (USgov)

The relationship between alcohol consumption and menstrual cycle: a review of the literature:

Abstract

Alcohol use affects men and women differently, with women being more affected by the health effects of alcohol use (NIAAA, 2011). Yet, a dearth of information investigating the alcohol use in women exists (SAMSHA, 2011). In particular, one dispositional factor hypothesized to contribute to alcohol consumption in women is the menstrual cycle. However, only 13 empirical papers have considered the menstrual cycle as related to alcohol consumption in women. These studies fall out with somewhat mixed findings suggesting that the premenstrual week is associated with increased, decreased, or no change in alcohol consumption, likely due to methodological differences in menstrual cycle determination and measures of alcohol consumption. These methodological differences and possible other contributing factors are discussed here with recommendations for future research in this area. Understanding the contribution of the menstrual cycle to alcohol consumption is one step in addressing an important women’s health concern.

Keywords: Alcohol consumption, Menstrual cycle, Women, Women’s health

Posted on May 15, 2024

W.Australia gets alcohol pregnancy warning labels across the line

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Congratulations W.A. Health Minister @RogerCookMLA for his leadership in getting alcohol pregnancy warning labels across the line @_PHAA_

Posted on March 13, 2024

Research shows that Generation Z is drinking far less alcohol than previous generations. @ClevelandClinic

Research shows that Generation Z is drinking far less alcohol than previous generations. So what’s behind this trend – and does that mean alcohol and drug use worries are disappearing? Let’s break the topic down in this podcast with addiction psychiatrist Akhil Anand. pic.twitter.com/PrqU7IbBlP

— Cleveland Clinic (@ClevelandClinic) March 13, 2024
Posted on February 17, 2024

Researchers looked at how our relationship with alcohol might be associated with obesity @ClevelandClinic






Cleveland Clinic

@ClevelandClinic
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Researchers looked at how our relationship with alcohol might be associated with obesity:

Does Drinking Alcohol Prevent You From Losing Weight?
Study examines if alcohol habits + obesity are related
health.clevelandclinic.org

Posted on February 1, 2024

Alcohol use affects men and women differently, with women being more affected by the health effects of alcohol use (NIAAA, 2011). Yet, a dearth of information investigating the alcohol use in women exists: Source:National Library of Medicine (USgov)

The relationship between alcohol consumption and menstrual cycle: a review of the literature:

Abstract

Alcohol use affects men and women differently, with women being more affected by the health effects of alcohol use (NIAAA, 2011). Yet, a dearth of information investigating the alcohol use in women exists (SAMSHA, 2011). In particular, one dispositional factor hypothesized to contribute to alcohol consumption in women is the menstrual cycle. However, only 13 empirical papers have considered the menstrual cycle as related to alcohol consumption in women. These studies fall out with somewhat mixed findings suggesting that the premenstrual week is associated with increased, decreased, or no change in alcohol consumption, likely due to methodological differences in menstrual cycle determination and measures of alcohol consumption. These methodological differences and possible other contributing factors are discussed here with recommendations for future research in this area. Understanding the contribution of the menstrual cycle to alcohol consumption is one step in addressing an important women’s health concern.

Keywords: Alcohol consumption, Menstrual cycle, Women, Women’s health

Posted on January 19, 2024January 19, 2024

In this morning’s feature @BBCBreakfast on wine consumption and discussion with a GP on the impact of wine on heart health, alcohol was mentioned once. Well done Charlie Stayt.

Does the size of a glass of wine affect how much you drink?

Naga had details of a study that revealed removing the largest glass of wine from sale cuts the total amount people drinkhttps://t.co/NRVpVbzRs6 pic.twitter.com/ZIp7ZLeQ2v

— BBC Breakfast (@BBCBreakfast) January 19, 2024
Posted on January 16, 2024April 8, 2026

By saying No to alcohol, you’re giving your baby the best start in life @aware.org.za

Posted on January 13, 2024

By saying No to alcohol, you’re giving your baby the best start in life @aware.org.za

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