MAHMOUD BENNETT:
ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION IS ABOUT AS AMERICAN AS IT GETS – BUT AS WE HEAD INTO THE HOLIDAYS A NEW STUDY IS ADDING TO OUR KNOWLEDGE OF JUST HOW DEADLY IT CAN BE
ACCORDING TO THE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION THE DEATH OF 1 IN 5 ADULTS AGED 20 to 49 CAN BE LINKED BACK TO EXCESSIVE ALCOHOL USE
THAT FIGURE IS 1 IN 8 WHEN EXPANDED TO AGES 20-64
RIGHT NOW THE CDC ESTIMATES ONE IN SIX ADULTS BINGE DRINK – CONSUMING FOUR OR MORE DRINKS ON A GIVEN OCCASION
HEAVY DRINKING IS CONSIDERED 8 OR MORE DRINKS A WEEK FOR A WOMAN OR 15 OR MORE DRINKS PER WEEK FOR A MAN
BUT CONSUMPTION HABITS HAVE FLUCTUATED – AMERICANS DRINK MORE TODAY THAN WHEN PROHIBITION WAS ENACTED BUT LESS THAN WHAT THEY DID IN THE 1980’S – THAT WAS THE PEAK WHEN THE AVERAGE AMERICAN CONSUMED ABOUT 2.75 GALLONS OF ALCOHOL EVERY YEAR
THESE DAYS IT’S ABOUT 2.3 GALLONS ACCORDING TO FEDERAL CALCULATIONS
*OVERALL PUBLIC HEALTH EXPERTS SAY AMERICA HAS A DRINKING PROBLEM*
THE CDC CALLS EXCESSIVE ALCOHOL USE THE LEADING PREVENTABLE CAUSE OF DEATH IN THE UNITED STATES