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Alcohol
& Drinking
Unlike smoking, drinking
alcohol is not always detrimental to health and in fact drinking
in moderation can be good for you. Try to drink sensibly.
If you are concerned about your drinking try to complete an alcohol
questionnaire (examples of which can be found on the NHS and/or
Alcoholics Anonymous websites). Alternatively you could discuss
your concerns with a health professional.
Sensible drinking is:
- Drinking 3 – 4 units ( or less ) a day for men
- Not exceeding these daily limits even if you only drink occasionally.
- Try and have alcohol ‘free' days.
- The avoidance of binge drinking and intoxication (getting drunk).
If such episodes
occur, then refrain from drinking for 48 hours.
- Binge drinking: Simply means drinking over half the recommended
number of units
of alcohol per week in one session i.e. drinking
11 - 14 units
in one go.
Units
- A UK unit of alcohol is 8 grams of ethanol/pure alcohol. The
number
of units in a
drink depends on what you are drinking – how strong
it is and how
much there is.
- The strength depends
upon how much pure alcohol it contains,
displayed on
the bottle as alcohol by volume or %ABV. The higher
the number, the
stronger the drink.
1 unit = ½
a pint of standard strength beer, lager or cider (3.5% or 4% volume)
A small glass (125ml) of wine (8 or 9% volume)
A single 25ml (small) shot of spirits (40% volume)
BEWARE:
Units measure standard strengths and volumes.
In the real world, many beers/lagers are 5% ABV or more.
One 330ml bottle of lager at 5.4% = 1.7units.
Wine is often served in 250 ml glasses, which is equivalent to
a third of a bottle.
So it's advisable to know how many units of the alcoholic there
are in every drink.
Hazardous drinking is:
Drinking more than 5 units a day for men . That's only 3 x 330ml
bottles of 5% lager/beer.
Harmful drinking can affect your health in many ways :
- Alcohol can damage many of the body's organs leading to liver
- disease, some cancers
and raised blood pressure. As blood
- pressure goes up so
does the risk or coronary heart disease and
some kinds of
stroke.
It can make you overweight or obese. Even though beer is less
fattening than wine:
100ml of Beer (4.6%) = 41 calories
100ml of Wine (12%) = 77 calories
But how many of men drink beer by the 100ml?
It can increase the
chances of people becoming aggressive or violent. The incidence
of domestic violence and child abuse are also often linked to
the misuse of alcohol.
People who drink heavily can also develop psychological and emotional
problems including depression.
It can lead to dependency which can be very hard to overcome,
similar to nicotine or other drug addiction.
Signs of alcohol
dependence:
- Having a strong drive or compulsion to drink
- Experiencing difficulty
controlling drinking levels
- Physiological withdrawal
state when alcohol use is reduced or
stopped
- Evidence of tolerance
(needing to drink more and more alcohol to
- achieve the same effects).
- Progressive neglect
of other interests.
- Continued use despite
clear evidence of harmful consequences.
HELP IS AVAILABLE LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY:
Support agencies in Bradford include:
Health Centres.
Bradford community Drug & alcohol team (following a GP referral)
Self referral support agencies:
Alcoholics Anonymous
(AA)
0113 2454567
Piccadilly Project
01274
735775
Caleb Project
01274 720101
Community Alcohol Support Team (CAST)
01274 320645
- piece written by Andrew Harrison (Jan 2006)
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