aThe drinking age in Britain is 17, but 14- years-olds may enter a pub unaccompanied if they order a meal. Children may enter a pub with their parents until 9 p.m. , witch lets families enjoy reasonably priced pub meals together ,and allowed pubs to continue in their traditional roles ...
根据第三段句子The drinking age in Britain is eighteen, but fourteen-year-olds may enter a pub unaccompanied if they order a meal. Children may enter a pub with their parents until 9 p.m.英国的饮酒年龄是18岁,但14岁的人如果点餐可以独自进入酒吧,孩子们可以和父母一起进入酒吧直到晚...
Hispanics. However, as in other areas of alcohol epidemiology, here too there is considerable variation in age at first drink and drinking across Hispanic national groups.doi:10.1111/acer.12354Raul CaetanoUniversity of Texas School of Public Health (RC, BAM, PACV, JR) Dallas TexasBritain A. ...
People were eligible to access the survey if they were aged 30–65 and drank in their own homes at least once a week. The proportion of alcohol consumed in the home is much lower in younger drinkers, rising steadily with age, while the amount consumed per occasion in the home decreases ...
To understand pre‐drinking trends shown in the VYADS data, we analysed qualitative interviews conducted in 2012 with 60 participants aged 18 to 24 years (mean age of 20.8 years; SD = 2.1; equal gender split) who reported having consumed at least one alcoholic drink within the prior six mon...
Dietary guidelines for Americans 2020-2025 recommend that adults limit alcohol intake to two drinks or fewer a day for men and one drink or less for women, adding “that drinking less is better for health than drinking more.” The guidelines also warn that even drinking wit...
(age, gender, race, ethnicity, etc.) and mortality, educational attainment (EA) has been identified as a prominent risk factor [16]. For example, at age 25, the average life expectancy of U.S. adults without a high-school diploma is 9 years shorter than college graduates [17]. The ...
However, 24 % of men and 18 % of women report exceeding the low risk limit for weekly drinking [8]. Little is known about the range of drinking practices within this large population subgroup. The paucity of research into high-intensity drinking has also been observed in the US, leading ...
(age, gender, race, ethnicity, etc.) and mortality, educational attainment (EA) has been identified as a prominent risk factor [16]. For example, at age 25, the average life expectancy of U.S. adults without a high-school diploma is 9 years shorter than college graduates [17]. The ...
In fact, the role of severity of dependence as a predictor of controlled drinking is unclear. Some studies have found other measures, like the extent of “impaired control” — i.e. failing to limit one’s drinking — serve as better predictors. Another important factor may be a period of...