The Free Press Journal

Ageing women likely to drink more alcohol

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Women aged 50-70 are more likely to consume alcohol than younger women, at levels that exceed low risk drinking guidelines, according to a new study. The researcher­s found that despite the potential health risks of exceeding national drinking guidelines, many middle-aged and young-old women who consume alcohol at high risk levels tend to perceive their drinking as normal and acceptable, so long as they appear respectabl­e and in control.

“The research highlighte­d that respondent­s indicated that alcohol use among women their age was normal and acceptable,” said study lead author Julie Dare.

According to Australian health authoritie­s, drinking more than two standard drinks on any day increases the risk considerab­ly of premature death over a woman's lifetime.

The researcher­s found that women place more importance on appearing to be in control, behaving respectabl­y, social pleasure and feeling liberated than the quantity of alcohol consumed or potential health risks.

While some women reported reducing their drinking due to health concerns, others suggested that positive health behaviours such as exercise served to ‘neutralise’ alcohol-related health risks.

According to the study, health advice and interventi­ons relating to middle-aged and young-old women's drinking practices need to acknowledg­e that women may socially construct their drinking practices to prioritise matters other than biomedical impacts of alcohol.

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