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The Essential Guide to Outdoor Drinking

The essential guide to outdoor drinking

Drinking in the summer sun seems to go hand in hand with our favourite summertime activities of barbeques, music festivals and watching the cricket.

Longer days and warmer nights mean that alfresco drinking can become a regular occurrence, but unfortunately the result of excessive outdoor drinking can be all too British. Sunburnt backs, parched mouths and sore heads are usually the result of a beer-fuelled afternoon of cricket.

Luckily, there are ways to avoid this. Following our simple advice means summer 2009 can be a memorable one, rather than a messy one.

Al fresco alcohol advice

Just because you’re at a festival doesn’t mean you should have cider for breakfast. Although the hot weather can act as a temptation to make you want to start drinking earlier, laying off the alcohol until the evening is a good idea. Try sticking to the soft drinks until just before your favourite headliner hits the stage to avoid drinking alcohol throughout the day.’

A Study on How Binge Drinking Can Affect Decision Making

A Study on How Binge Drinking Can Affect Decision Making

Binge drinking, typically associated with college students, may lead to poor decision making.

The results of a new study published in the June issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research suggest that among college students, those who binge drink often exhibit poor decision making . Jenny Larkins, a graduate student in clinical psychology at the University of Missouri, claims that alcoholics make poor decisions such as those involving short-term rewards coupled with long-term losses. The problems were associated with mental skills such planning for the future, abstract reasoning, inhibiting or delaying responses, doing two things at once and shifting between activities.

Binge Drinking

Binge drinking

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In the United States of America, the number of students experienced with binge drinking has skyrocketed. From a report was released by the Harvard School of Public Health at two hundred American students found that nearly half of all college students binge drink, and frequent binge drinking among students increased forty percent during the 1990s. According to National Center for Health Statistics, over five thousand students die each year because of alcohol abuse, and it has changed the ways that Americans people live, talk, and think about drinking alcohol. Binge drinking is significantly increased in high schools and colleges for several reasons; including lack of acknowledge about alcohol and the possibility of alcohol poisoning. The effects of binge drinking are overwhelming to many students both physical and mental sides, and relating with serious consequences for students’ physical, academic, and community-emotional functioning. When we combine these reasons it is no wonder that the use of alcohol is associated with the leading causes of death and injury from 1,700 college students from the age 18 to 24 die each year from unintentional alcohol misuse.

Key Signs of Teenage Binge Drinking Problems

Key signs of teenage binge drinking problems

Teenage binge drinking is one of the biggest banes of modern societies. Increased prosperity, easy access to alcohol, reduced price of alcohol and proliferation of pubs with licence to operate through the night are some of the key reasons for increased teenage drinking problems. Increased peer pressure and the need to look “cool” amongst a group of friends are other reasons of increased teenage alcohol abuse. Let us look at some symptoms to check if your teenager is addicted to drinking:

 

Disruptive Behaviour: Teenage binge drinking is often associated with disruptive behaviour. Binge drinking often happens outside the home at night clubs and often after having drunk several glasses or bottles of alcohol your teenager might lose control and enter into street fights, many vomit in public and others hurt themselves or others unknowingly. Police complaints or visits to accident and emergency section of hospitals could become a regular feature for you with teenage drinking problems. Teenage alcohol abuse can also lead to serious accidents if your teenager gets involved in fights with friends or other people at the night club.