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Binge Drinking Can Have Lasting Consequences Even for Moderate Drinkers
UPI ^ | JUNE 13, 2022 | Amy Norton

Posted on 06/13/2022 4:23:34 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Many may consider an episode of binge drinking -- defined as five or more drinks on one occasion --- as just being harmless fun. But a new study suggests that even moderate drinkers who indulge in binge drinking can suffer lasting consequences.

Researchers found that among people who typically drank at moderate levels, those who sometimes binged were at increased risk of alcohol-related problems, both in recent times and nine years later.

Alcohol problems included having irresistible urges to drink; needing to drink more and more to get the same effect; emotional or psychological symptoms related to alcohol, and drinking despite it causing issues at work, school or home.

In the study, moderate drinkers who said they'd binged in the past month were almost five times more likely to report multiple alcohol problems, versus other moderate drinkers. Nine years later, they still had double the risk.

Lead researcher Charles Holahan said the findings highlight an important fact: Even people who fit the "moderate" drinking definition can have unhealthy drinking patterns.

In fact, moderate drinkers accounted for most instances of binge drinking, and most of the alcohol problems, reported in the study, said Holahan, a professor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin.

A researcher not involved in the study said it shows that the official definition of "moderate" drinking misses a key part of the story: drinking patterns.

"The guidelines on moderate consumption are not sufficient," said Katherine Keyes, a professor at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.

Under those guides, moderate drinking means averaging no more than one drink a day for women, and no more than two a day for men. But those are averages, and there is a difference between moderate drinkers who regularly have a glass of wine or beer with dinner and those who sometimes go on a binge, Keyes said.

A key distinction, she said, is that people in the latter group get drunk. They may then build up a tolerance to alcohol and need to drink more to gain the same effects.

Plus, people who binge and those who have that daily glass of wine often differ in their motivations for drinking. For example, Keyes said, alcohol use disorders and depression often coexist, and "reinforce" each other.

"Some people use alcohol to self-medicate, and unfortunately, that can lead to worsening symptoms," she said.

The findings are published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine. They're based on survey responses from more than 1,200 Americans age 30 and up.

At the outset, the vast majority -- about 1,100 -- fit the definition of moderate drinker. Another 122 were heavy drinkers. About 21% of the whole study group said they'd binged at least once in the past month. That included just over 16% of moderate drinkers.

When it came to alcohol problems, 7% of all moderate drinkers reported multiple issues at the outset; that grew to almost 12% when they were surveyed again nine years later.

But not all moderate drinkers were alike: Those who binged were almost five times more likely to report alcohol-related problems at the study's start; nine years later, their odds were still twice as high, versus other moderate drinkers.

"Binge-drinking patterns are problematic," Keyes said. "The alcohol industry likes to push the image of drinking being part of a carefree lifestyle. But drinking is not consequence-free."

Holahan noted that research on binge drinking usually focuses on teenagers and college students.

"Yet most binge drinking occurs among adults over 30, and the prevalence of binge drinking in adults is increasing," he said.

Unfortunately, Holahan added, those problematic patterns are not likely to be detected at a routine doctor's appointment.

Keyes said there is a growing recognition that unhealthy drinking habits, and the problems they cause, need to be addressed beyond the college years. But, she said, doctors still need better training in how to screen for problem drinking -- that is, ask the right questions -- and offer help to patients who need it.

In some cases, Keyes noted, people with drinking problems can be helped by "motivational interviewing" -- where a healthcare provider and patient talk about why a change is needed, and how to do it.

"People should be aware that there are outpatient treatments available," Keyes said. "If you feel you're drinking too much, talk to your healthcare provider."

More information

The U.S. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism has more on alcohol and health.


TOPICS: Food; Health/Medicine; Science
KEYWORDS: alcohol; alcoholism; drinking
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1 posted on 06/13/2022 4:23:34 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

I bet this could be extrapolated to all “binge” behaviors we consider “vices” Eating, smoking, drugs, porn, etc.


2 posted on 06/13/2022 4:27:12 PM PDT by Skywise
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To: nickcarraway

Sober 6 years, 9 months. Very rarely do I have a day I don’t think about drinking. Most alcoholics are addicts in general, and many replace one vice with another. Smoking for instance. Or pot. Or pornography.

My drug of choice was cigars, but I’ve recently been unable to tolerate them. It can be very difficult dealing with just life without a substance. SOBER: Son Of A Bitch, Everything’s Real.


3 posted on 06/13/2022 4:27:38 PM PDT by rarestia (“A nation which can prefer disgrace to danger is prepared for a master, and deserves one.” -Hamilton)
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To: nickcarraway

my liver is to be buried separately, with honors...


4 posted on 06/13/2022 4:27:53 PM PDT by Chode (there is no fall back position, there's no rally point, there is no LZ... we're on our own. #FJB)
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To: nickcarraway

I used to really like beer.

But I really hated hangovers.

Hangover-aversion won.


5 posted on 06/13/2022 4:32:14 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum (Contempt for pre-born human life breeds contempt for post-born human life.)
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To: nickcarraway

So, let me get this straight - the study showed that people who drink too much tend to drink too much?


6 posted on 06/13/2022 4:34:27 PM PDT by enumerated
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To: nickcarraway
Ppffftt! Amateurs. ;)


7 posted on 06/13/2022 4:36:45 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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To: nickcarraway

One Manhattan per day, whether I need it or not


8 posted on 06/13/2022 4:37:55 PM PDT by centurion316
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To: nickcarraway

“’...and the prevalence of binge drinking in adults is increasing,’ he said.”

Have ya SEEN the state of the world lately, Post-Biden? It ain’t pretty!


9 posted on 06/13/2022 4:38:54 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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To: nickcarraway

In an age of micro-brew beers it’s hard. So many great beers today.


10 posted on 06/13/2022 4:39:11 PM PDT by fuzzylogic (welfare state = sharing of poor moral choices among everybody)
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To: rarestia

Good on you! And while Reality is greatly over-rated, it’s the only way to go! :)


11 posted on 06/13/2022 4:40:03 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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To: nickcarraway

I binge drink about once a month, but I don’t have the urge to drink the rest of the time. I only drink during social occasions, such as when I’m out to dinner or at a bar or casino. Maybe being the child of 2 functioning alcoholics took away my urge to imbibe. I also have ADHD, which usually involves some element of an addictive personality, so I’ve learned to be cautious.


12 posted on 06/13/2022 4:40:14 PM PDT by Prince of Space (Let’s Go, Brandon! )
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To: nickcarraway

Heck. I should have been dead years ago if all this advice were true.

“Look at us!! Look at us!! We need funding too!! Over here!! You’ll die if we don’t get our govt funding!! Stop worrying about Putin and Covid and Guns!! We’re more important!!”


13 posted on 06/13/2022 4:42:19 PM PDT by Seruzawa ("The Political left is the Garden of Eden of incompetence" - Marx the Smarter (Groucho))
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To: nickcarraway
Doing anything to excess will harm you.

Your body has any number of filters to remove toxins. But if you over do it the filters get over whelmed and start to clog.

Soon even doing things in normal amounts will still cause your filters to clog.

So don't over do.

Or do over do.

It is your body, far be it from me to tell you want to do.

But understand that for everything there is a price.

And I am probably going to be disinclined to help you pay yours.

14 posted on 06/13/2022 4:43:42 PM PDT by Harmless Teddy Bear (It is better to light a single flame thrower then curse the darkness. A bunch of them is better yet)
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To: nickcarraway

A doctor friend told me that most people who die from alcohol-related diseases also dabbled in drugs. If you mix liquor and drugs, you will die young.


15 posted on 06/13/2022 4:43:43 PM PDT by AppyPappy (Biden told Al Roker "America is back". Unfortunately, he meant back to the 1970's)
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To: nickcarraway

“I don’t have a drinking problem ‘cept when I can’t get a drink” - Tom Waits


16 posted on 06/13/2022 4:44:28 PM PDT by newfreep (“Leftism, under all of its brand names, is a severe, violent & evil mental disorder.”)
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To: nickcarraway

True - just ask the Pellosis 🤪


17 posted on 06/13/2022 4:44:32 PM PDT by NWFree (Somebody has to say it)
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Amen!

I quit drinkin’ for almost 8 years because I was taking medication that might be effected………everyone:
“You should have a few once in while you’re wound tight.”
“If anyone should drink it’s you.”
“You were hilarious when you drank.”

Had a Heart Attack April 2018…….Screw this, back to feelin’ mild, happy, and human. LOL

Having Coors Light right now. 😉


18 posted on 06/13/2022 4:47:58 PM PDT by David Chase
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19 posted on 06/13/2022 4:52:37 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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To: nickcarraway

Well, duh. Who’d a thunk it?


20 posted on 06/13/2022 5:06:25 PM PDT by Getready (Wisdom is more valuable than gold and diamonds, and harder to find.)
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