Logo Carenity
Logo Carenity
Join now! Log in
flag en
flag fr flag es flag de flag it flag us
Home Forum Conditions Magazine Medications Surveys
Join now! Log in
  • Forum
  • Conditions
  • Magazine
  • Medications
  • Surveys
  • Home
  • Forums
  • General forums
  • News from the media
  • No safe level of alcohol consumption, major study concludes
 Back
News from the media

No safe level of alcohol consumption, major study concludes

  •  565 views
  •  18 times supported
  •  28 comments

avatar JosephineO

JosephineO

Community manager
18/09/2018 at 14:35

Good advisor

avatar JosephineO

JosephineO

Community manager

Last activity on 15/07/2024 at 09:21

Joined in 2018


989 comments posted | 23 in the News from the media group

6 of their responses were helpful to members


Rewards

  • Good Advisor

  • Contributor

  • Committed

  • Explorer

  • Evaluator

  • Friend


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

Giving up drinking completely is the only way to avoid the health risks associated with alcohol, according to a major new study.

Alcohol-related problems kill around 7 per cent of men and 2 per cent of women every year, and drinking is the leading cause of death and disability for people aged 15-49.

Though previous research has shown moderate levels of drinking may protect against heart disease, the new study concluded any supposed boosts to health are massively offset by the costs.

The researchers covered 195 countries between 1990 and 2016, and amassed data from hundreds of other studies.

 “With the largest collected evidence base to date, our study makes the relationship between health and alcohol clear – drinking causes substantial health loss, in myriad ways, all over the world,” said Dr Max Griswold from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, one of the study’s lead authors.

They estimated that one drink a day increases the risk of developing an alcohol-related diseases including cancer, diabetes and tuberculosis by 0.5 per cent. This shot up to 7 per cent for those having two drinks a day, and 37 per cent for five drinks.

The findings emerge after another report found the drinks sector in the UK relies on people drinking above government limits for nearly 40 per cent of its revenues.

 
Official guidelines currently state that to keep alcohol health risks low, it is safest to avoid consuming more than 14 units a week – about seven pints of lager – on a regular basis.

However, the UK’s chief medical officers have previously stated that despite this allowance, there is “no safe level of alcohol consumption” – a point that has been reinforced by this study.

“There is a compelling and urgent need to overhaul policies to encourage either lowering people’s levels of alcohol consumption or abstaining entirely,” said Dr Emmanuela Gakidou, who also worked on the new research. 

“The myth that one or two drinks a day are good for you is just that – a myth. This study shatters that myth.”

The findings were broadly welcomed by scientists and NGOs as a decisive statement on the impact drinking has on society.

Dr Tony Rao, a psychiatrist at King’s College London who was not involved in the study, commended the effort to unravel the complicated relationship between alcohol and health.

“We can now be more confident that there is no safe limit for alcohol when considering overall health risks,” he said.

Are you shocked by these findings? Do you find yourself ever going over the 14 units a week limit?

Follow

Other groups...

News from the media
All things Christmas
Carenity News
Feedback for Carenity
Fun and games
Good to know
How to use Carenity
Let's talk about COVID-19
Life beyond illness
Procedures and Paperwork
Youth patients with chronic conditions

Give your opinion

Survey

What do you think about the Carenity Forum and community?

Best comment

avatar Pippadog

Pippadog

Ambassador
12/11/2018 at 13:03

Good advisor

avatar Pippadog

Pippadog

Ambassador

Last activity on 20/05/2025 at 18:54

Joined in 2016


191 comments posted | 8 in the News from the media group

25 of their responses were helpful to members


Rewards

  • Good Advisor

  • Contributor

  • Messenger

  • Committed

  • Explorer

  • Evaluator


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

An extra tax should be put on alcohol which should go to the NHS for the care these people.


No safe level of alcohol consumption, major study concludes https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/news-from-the-media/no-safe-level-of-alcohol-consumption-major-study-concludes-2554 2018-11-12 13:03:33

All comments

Go to the last comment

avatar Pippadog

Pippadog

Ambassador
24/09/2018 at 18:01

Good advisor

avatar Pippadog

Pippadog

Ambassador

Last activity on 20/05/2025 at 18:54

Joined in 2016


191 comments posted | 8 in the News from the media group

25 of their responses were helpful to members


Rewards

  • Good Advisor

  • Contributor

  • Messenger

  • Committed

  • Explorer

  • Evaluator


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

They are amazing statistics and the answer to your question is; No I don’t go over the weekly amount of alcohol.


No safe level of alcohol consumption, major study concludes https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/news-from-the-media/no-safe-level-of-alcohol-consumption-major-study-concludes-2554 2018-09-24 18:01:53

avatar JosephineO

JosephineO

Community manager
26/09/2018 at 09:33

Good advisor

avatar JosephineO

JosephineO

Community manager

Last activity on 15/07/2024 at 09:21

Joined in 2018


989 comments posted | 23 in the News from the media group

6 of their responses were helpful to members


Rewards

  • Good Advisor

  • Contributor

  • Committed

  • Explorer

  • Evaluator

  • Friend


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

@Pippadog Good for you that you are capable of moderation, I think the problem can be sometimes that people aren't aware that they are exceeding the recommended amount of alcohol units.

What I found very interesting about this article too was the reference to, "The findings emerge after another report found the drinks sector in the UK relies on people drinking above government limits for nearly 40 per cent of its revenues." A truly shocking statistics.

What do other members think?

See the signature

Josephine, Community Manager


No safe level of alcohol consumption, major study concludes https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/news-from-the-media/no-safe-level-of-alcohol-consumption-major-study-concludes-2554 2018-09-26 09:33:19

avatar Dodger99

Dodger99

29/10/2018 at 13:44

avatar Dodger99

Dodger99

Last activity on 12/04/2021 at 13:09

Joined in 2016


27 comments posted | 1 in the News from the media group

1 of their responses was helpful to members


Rewards

  • Contributor

  • Committed

  • Explorer

  • Evaluator

  • Friend

  • Newsfeeder


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

Somehow I can’t get around the thought that occasional moderate alcohol intake can help relaxation and, thereby, lessen stress.

See the signature

Dodger99


No safe level of alcohol consumption, major study concludes https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/news-from-the-media/no-safe-level-of-alcohol-consumption-major-study-concludes-2554 2018-10-29 13:44:30

avatar JosephineO

JosephineO

Community manager
30/10/2018 at 16:01

Good advisor

avatar JosephineO

JosephineO

Community manager

Last activity on 15/07/2024 at 09:21

Joined in 2018


989 comments posted | 23 in the News from the media group

6 of their responses were helpful to members


Rewards

  • Good Advisor

  • Contributor

  • Committed

  • Explorer

  • Evaluator

  • Friend


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

@Dodger99 I guess it is all about balance and moderation!

See the signature

Josephine, Community Manager


No safe level of alcohol consumption, major study concludes https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/news-from-the-media/no-safe-level-of-alcohol-consumption-major-study-concludes-2554 2018-10-30 16:01:47

avatar Pippadog

Pippadog

Ambassador
12/11/2018 at 13:03

Good advisor

avatar Pippadog

Pippadog

Ambassador

Last activity on 20/05/2025 at 18:54

Joined in 2016


191 comments posted | 8 in the News from the media group

25 of their responses were helpful to members


Rewards

  • Good Advisor

  • Contributor

  • Messenger

  • Committed

  • Explorer

  • Evaluator


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

 Best comment

An extra tax should be put on alcohol which should go to the NHS for the care these people.


No safe level of alcohol consumption, major study concludes https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/news-from-the-media/no-safe-level-of-alcohol-consumption-major-study-concludes-2554 2018-11-12 13:03:33

avatar jaycee

jaycee

11/01/2019 at 11:49

Good advisor

avatar jaycee

jaycee

Last activity on 21/08/2020 at 11:32

Joined in 2015


25 comments posted | 7 in the News from the media group

1 of their responses was helpful to members


Rewards

  • Good Advisor

  • Contributor

  • Committed

  • Explorer


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

I know some people get ill through drinking too much alcohol but I have been drinking since I was 15 sometimes ridiculous amounts, I have no cancer, diabetes or tuberculosis my liver and kidney's are fine, admittedly at 70 I now only drink once or twice a week but it has had no lasting effect on me, apart from monetary, cost me a fortune over the years. This is not decrying others who do get ill through too much alcohol I am just trying to say that to me it is all in your makeup, your DNA, we are all so different so of course diseases and the way we live affect all of us differently. Sometimes the problem we have in this country is that there is no proper help for people who have a drinking problem, we have the money so why are there no facilities set up by governments to help people with alcohol problems, in the same vein when obese patients finally lose the weight they need to live a healthy life they are left with excess skin to carry around and there is no help from governments to get them into hospitals to remove this excess so they just go back to eating again and it's a vicious circle


No safe level of alcohol consumption, major study concludes https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/news-from-the-media/no-safe-level-of-alcohol-consumption-major-study-concludes-2554 2019-01-11 11:49:32

avatar DawnyR

DawnyR

11/01/2019 at 16:34

Good advisor

avatar DawnyR

DawnyR

Last activity on 05/06/2023 at 17:14

Joined in 2015


10 comments posted | 1 in the News from the media group

1 of their responses was helpful to members


Rewards

  • Good Advisor

  • Contributor

  • Committed

  • Explorer


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

I think I will have to give up alcohol after reading this.  I sometimes drink up to 2 alcoholic drinks in a month.  As there is no save limit it is just not worth destroying my health for.

See the signature

Dawn


No safe level of alcohol consumption, major study concludes https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/news-from-the-media/no-safe-level-of-alcohol-consumption-major-study-concludes-2554 2019-01-11 16:34:07
avatar exit

Unregistered member

11/01/2019 at 21:59

I am afraid I don't drink at all apart from a sip of sherry during holy communion. Very seldom at Christmas I might have a small glass of sherry when socializing. I do not like alcohol at all, and am not in a position to make comments.


No safe level of alcohol consumption, major study concludes https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/news-from-the-media/no-safe-level-of-alcohol-consumption-major-study-concludes-2554 2019-01-11 21:59:57

avatar Lorkinn

Lorkinn

12/01/2019 at 12:54

Good advisor

avatar Lorkinn

Lorkinn

Last activity on 01/04/2025 at 18:24

Joined in 2014


5 comments posted | 2 in the News from the media group


Rewards

  • Good Advisor

  • Committed

  • Explorer


 View profileView  Add a friendAdd  Write

If the the profits and tax on alcohol were not so high - then there would not be so much money spent on advertising and making drinking “acceptable” One of the worst things that ever happened in the making of alcohol was the producing of alcopops - the taste of these drinks, the advertising of these drinks were all aimed at very young ( underage?) drinkers to get them hooked and have an ongoing .”customer” for the rest of their life. Alcohol is a drug and the drink manufacturers started to develop and market it to young people like one and changed the way that they drank eg often getting drunk before even going out the house. The NHS is going to be hit by a wave of young men and women, especially women in the next 10 -15 years with definitely alcohol related disease at a young age eg cirrhosis of the liver in their 30/40s SAD!


No safe level of alcohol consumption, major study concludes https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/news-from-the-media/no-safe-level-of-alcohol-consumption-major-study-concludes-2554 2019-01-12 12:54:29
avatar exit

Unregistered member

13/01/2019 at 18:59

I entirely agree with Lorkinn There should be a ban on Alcohol for under 21, as opposed to under 16 as it is today.


No safe level of alcohol consumption, major study concludes https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/news-from-the-media/no-safe-level-of-alcohol-consumption-major-study-concludes-2554 2019-01-13 18:59:13

Close all 

See the responses 

avatar exit

Unregistered member

30/07/2022 at 13:14

@nineteen_gale In the UK the limit is 18 not 16 I believe


No safe level of alcohol consumption, major study concludes https://www.carenity.co.uk/forum/other-discussions/news-from-the-media/no-safe-level-of-alcohol-consumption-major-study-concludes-2554 2022-07-30 13:14:15

Hide the responses 

  • 1
  • 2
  • 3

Give your opinion

Survey

What do you think about the Carenity Forum and community?

Articles to discover...

The identity shift: How to build a life that includes, but isn’t defined by, illness

05/05/2025 | Advice

The identity shift: How to build a life that includes, but isn’t defined by, illness

Medications and driving: Are your prescriptions putting you at risk behind the wheel?

26/04/2025 | Advice

Medications and driving: Are your prescriptions putting you at risk behind the wheel?

Can journaling bring real benefits for chronic illness symptoms?

25/04/2025 | Advice

Can journaling bring real benefits for chronic illness symptoms?

Aspartame and its effects on our health

19/04/2025 | Nutrition

Aspartame and its effects on our health

NHS - Get help with prescription costs

12/11/2019 | Procedures & paperwork

NHS - Get help with prescription costs

Diclofenac to become a prescription drug

21/01/2015 | News

Diclofenac to become a prescription drug

Opioids Causing Concerns, Problems for Chronic Pain Patients

14/10/2016 | News

Opioids Causing Concerns, Problems for Chronic Pain Patients

Do you have the winter blues?

21/10/2014 | News

Do you have the winter blues?

icon cross

Does this topic interest you?

Join the 500 000 patients registered on our platform, get information on your condition or on that of your family member, and discuss it with the community

Join now! Join now! Join now! Join now! Join now!

It’s free and confidential

Subscribe

You wish to be notified of new comments

 

Your subscription has been taken into account

Join now! Log in

About

  • Who are we?
  • The Carenity team
  • The Science and Ethics Committee
  • Contributors
  • Carenity in the news
  • Certifications and awards
  • Data For Good
  • Our scientific publications
  • Discover our studies
  • Editorial policy
  • Code of conduct
  • Our commitments
  • Legal notice
  • Terms of use
  • Cookies management
  • Contact
  • Carenity for professionals

Quick access

  • Health magazine
  • Search a forum
  • Learn about a condition
  • See medication reviews
  • List of forums (A-Z)
  • List of condition info sheets (A-Z)
  • List of medication fact sheets (A-Z)
  • Language flag fr flag de flag es flag it flag us

The www.carenity.co.uk website does not constitute or replace professional medical advice.