Typical Binge Drinker Is Young White Male

Half of alcohol-linked deaths are tied to bouts of excessive consumption, CDC notes

Posted: April 2, 2009

THURSDAY, April 2 (HealthDay News) -- Binge drinking in the United States is most common among whites, males, people ages 18 to 34, and those who make $50,000 or more a year, according to a study released Thursday.

The study defined binge drinking as having five or more drinks on one occasion.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) researchers also found that binge drinkers reported an average of four binge episodes per month, and consumed an average of eight drinks per binge, ranging from 9.8 drinks per binge among those ages 18 to 24 to 6.4 drinks per binge for those age 65 and older.

The analysis of data included almost 63,000 people from 14 states who took part in the 2004 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System survey. Among the other findings:

The study was released Thursday in the CDC journal Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

The authors urged widespread implementation of effective population-based interventions to prevent excessive and binge drinking, such as: maintaining and enforcing the minimum legal drinking age of 21; increasing alcohol taxes; decreasing the number of alcohol outlets in certain areas; and increasing screening and counseling for alcohol abuse.

Each year between 2001 and 2005, binge drinking caused 43,731 (54.9 percent) of the estimated 79,646 alcohol-attributable deaths in the United States, according to the study.

More information

The CDC has more about binge drinking.

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Debatebasic of @ Jan 06, 2010 23:07:48 PM

Typical Binge Drinker

Last year the National Institute for Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) released results of a study, which, according to news reports, were surprising.

There study found the the majority (53%) of the nation's alcoholics are now young adults, age 26 or less. Most began drinking as teens.

Given this CDC study, the NIAAA findings are not surprising at all.

A University of Connecticut student, in her plea to college administrators and other adults for action, described her peers as the "wasted generation."

Given these studies and the abundance of evidence of the culture of abusive drinking by young people, her characterization seems correct.

REB of NC @ Apr 06, 2009 10:32:28 AM

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