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« on: August 31, 2009, 08:07:30 PM »

English holidaymakers are turning to drink on their breaks with the average adult consuming eight alcoholic drinks a day, a survey suggests.

That equates to 80 drinks over the course of the average holiday, or well over 200 units of alcohol.

More than a quarter said they ended up drinking three times more than normal.

But 70% of the 3,500 adults questioned by the Department of Health said they plan to make September the "new January" by cutting back.

NHS guidelines advise no more than two to three units a day for women or three to four units for men - roughly equal to a large glass of wine for women and two pints of beer for men.

Government figures show 10 million adults in England regularly exceed the recommended daily limits, increasing their risk of serious illnesses such as heart disease, stroke, liver disease and various cancers.

   
Sticking within the NHS's recommended daily limits means you reduce your risk of serious conditions such as liver disease, cancer and stroke
Public health minister Gillian Merron

'It's about a healthy balance'

The Know Your Limits campaign survey found that on an average day on holiday, beer drinkers drank five pints, wine drinkers had four glasses of wine, and those who prefer spirits had five mixer drinks, such as vodka and coke.

According to the Department of Health, drinkers also admitted to downing four other alcoholic drinks, such as strong cocktails or shots, each day.

Cutting back

But most people plan to curb their drinking over the next month.

One in five surveyed pledged to take two days off drinking a week, 16% said they were going to stop drinking altogether between Monday and Thursday and 22% planned to generally go out less.

A further 12% said they intended to have a completely dry month.

Public health minister Gillian Merron said it was all too easy to slip into the habit of drinking too much on holiday.

"And it's always hard to get back into a normal routine.

"But we should try to use September as the new January and make a pledge to be a little more healthy.

"Sticking within the NHS's recommended daily limits means you reduce your risk of serious conditions such as liver disease, cancer and stroke."



GP and TV medical commentator Dr Chris Steele said most people want to let their hair down on holiday but it was important to think about being healthy on your return.

"Cutting back on alcohol for September is a great place to start; if you find yourself drinking all or most days of the week, start by taking at least two days off each week."

Don Shenker, chief executive of Alcohol Concern, said it was great news that many people were considering more moderate drinking following some overindulgence.

But he added: "Prolonged periods of regular excessive consumption is harmful to your body and increases your chances of suffering from more than 40 different conditions or illnesses."

Professor Ian Gilmore, president of the Royal College of Physicians and chair of the UK Alcohol Health Alliance, called the figures "stark" and were a reminder that people need to keep an eye on how much they are drinking.

"When people are asked how much they drink, we know that they think of an ordinary week rather than one that includes a holiday or other special occasion, and even then most will underestimate their drinking."





Yes on Game days,   ronan beer  and on Funerals   drink buds  ,And on Wednesday,and on Thursdays,and on Fish and chip day drunkg  ..... Fill in a few more Please!!!!
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« Reply #1 on: September 01, 2009, 03:26:09 PM »

veterns day and memorial day are great days to drink to toast my buddies that aint with us anymore   drink buds
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« Reply #2 on: September 02, 2009, 01:17:15 AM »

I say that all Englanders should consider those vacations where alcohol is included.  Nanananana
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« Reply #3 on: September 02, 2009, 11:39:24 PM »

I think we will have a great Memorial day this year.Im bbQing this year Ribs

Baby back, with a smoker and also with Real wood chips....... rock
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« Reply #4 on: September 03, 2009, 02:15:25 AM »

I live to BBQ, this weekend will be doing a hog and shrimp for labor day
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« Reply #5 on: September 14, 2009, 12:46:33 AM »

I haven't bbq'd in at least a decade.  It used to be that it was a pain doing it because our kitties would meow because they'd want out & they weren't outdoor kitties.  Now that we no longer have them  :*(  I cba!  It's no different than using the stove since it's a gas bbq & why bother with the bugs & stuff outside?  Besides, there was enough rain this summer to render being outside very uncomfortable!
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« Reply #6 on: September 15, 2009, 01:20:43 AM »

you want to talk about rain this summer come down here to FL and BBQing it is the ambiance of doing it  rather than if you use gas or wood like I do
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« Reply #7 on: September 15, 2009, 02:44:47 PM »

Meh when I used to come here on holiday I used to drink a minimum of 20pints a day and still not be pissed because the beer they served was like piss water compared to what I used to drink back in the UK lol

Now Im more conservative and drink 1 or 2 pints a day and on the odd evening I make it my mission to get drunk infront of the computer  Roll floor laugh xD

@Warlord I completely agree! but I do prefer a wood or Charcoal BBQ over a gas one.
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« Reply #8 on: October 18, 2009, 12:23:15 AM »

Ambiance of bbqing?  Must be a guy thing.  Problem is, my hubby can't cook unless it's KD in 500 varieties other than the way the directions tell it!!

For me, I'm not an outdoor person at the best of times.  I prefer the a/c.  The only time I enjoy bbq is my mom doing it at the cottage.  There the outdoors are gorgeous & peaceful.  Mom's cottage is all window on the side that faces the lake, so even when the weather sucks & we want to be indoors, we still enjoy it.
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