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Survey reveals many Scots drinking more alcohol in lockdown

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One in four people in Scotland are drinking more since lockdown began, according to research.

In a survey of 1,058 Scottish adults, the charity Drinkaware also found one in 10 admitted drinking earlier in the day during lockdown, and the same number said they are drinking in secret or covering it up.

Of those whose employment status has changed during the coronaviru­s crisis, the number saying they are now drinking more increased to 34%.

Drinkaware chief executive Elaine Hindal said: “It appears that as lockdown continues, many are drinking more. And problemati­c drinking habits like drinking earlier in the day and secretive drinking can lead to serious health issues for many people.

“With this new normal set to go on for a few more months, thousands of people could be in danger of establishi­ng a variety of ingrained and hard-to-break drinking habits that could have an impact on their health – both physical and mental.”

The charity is urging Scots to instead use lockdown to take control of their health and wellbeing.

It says adults should not drink more than 14 units a week, have at least three drink-free days every week, and use smaller glasses.

Mrs Hindal added: “We know people tend to underestim­ate how much they drink, and this is even more likely during lockdown.

“The measures we get in pubs, bars and restaurant­s are poured with precision, whereas at home we’re unlikely to pour spirits in measures of 25ml or ensure we stop at 125ml to measure a small glass of wine.

“Yet doing this regularly is crucial to help us moderate our drinking and staying within the government health department’s low-risk guidelines of 14 units a week.”

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