Wednesday, January 16, 2013

The nearer the bar, the greater the chances of risky drinking | Redux

The nearer the bar, the greater the chances of risky drinking

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Does living near a bar encourage people to overindulge, or do heavy drinkers move to neighborhoods with easy access to alcohol? A new study suggests it may be the former for some people. Researchers in Finland found that of nearly 55,000 Finnish adults followed for seven years, those who moved closer to bars were somewhat more likely to increase their drinking. When a person moved one kilometer (0. 6 mile) closer to a bar, the odds of becoming a heavy drinker rose 17 percent. A "heavy drinker" meant more than 10 ounces a week for men and about seven ounces a week for women, of distilled alcohol. The link doesn't prove that mere distance from a bar turns people into alcohol abusers, according to the researchers. "Factors other than proximity are also likely to explain the observed association," lead researcher Jaana L.

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Jaana L. Halonen

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0.0755164Halonen noted, even a modest association between access to bars and heavy drinking becomes "notable." The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention defines a standard drink as a 1.5 ounce "shot" ...
0Halonen said, because drinking habits and "cultural norms" ...
0"For instance," she noted, ...
0"For instance," she noted, "in the UK and Australia, heavy drinking is reported to be more common than in Finland, whereas in the USA it is less common."
0"On the other hand," Halonen added, ...
-0.100079"On the other hand," Halonen added, "it is unlikely that easy access to a bar would affect drinking only among Finnish employees."
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Country: Finland

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