Royal Oak Tribune

Survey: 1 in 5 Michigande­rs are unaware they are binge drinkers

- By Don Gardner dgardner@medianewsg­roup.com @skeeoos on Twitter

According to rehabs. com, one in five Michigande­rs are unaware they are binge drinkers.

With so much time spent indoors, or in one place, it’s easy to get carried away with doing something without even realizing it. A glass of wine after the day’s last meeting may be the norm, but that seemingly harmless glass can turn into a whole bottle.

This habit may seem insignific­ant or inconseque­ntial, but very few actually realize that they are binge drinking. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) defines binge drinking as consuming four alcoholic drinks in a two-hour span for women, and six alcoholic drinks within two hours for men. It can also be defined as a pattern of drinking that raises an individual’s blood alcohol content (BAC) to 0.08.

A leading provider of addiction treatment resources, Rehabs.com conducted a survey of 3,500 respondent­s and found that almost one in five drinkers in Michigan (18%) are unaware that they are binge drinkers. Broken down by gender, it was found that more men are unaware of their excessive drinking compared to women. Consuming this volume of alcohol once in a while might seem trivial, however, binge drinking is associated with a number of dangers, including increased risk of alcohol poisoning, which is responsibl­e for around 2,200 deaths each year in the United States alone. Binge drinking also increases an individual’s risk of developing chronic diseases, such as heart disease, high blood pressure and liver disease.

Drinking alone is associated with its own set of dangers, such as increased risk of injury and excessive consumptio­n. One might assume it is safer to drink with others around, but responses show that 75% of drinkers often lose track of how many alcoholic beverages they consume when they are drinking with friends. However, 42% of respondent­s admit they actively avoid friends who binge drink.

Concerning­ly, one in three (34%) respondent­s believe it is acceptable to binge drink on special occasions, such as a birthday celebratio­n.

Finally, it was also found that beer is the primary beverage of choice when people binge drink, followed by wine, spirits and cocktails.

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