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Bottoms Up! Study suggests age & location — not gender — must determine how much you can drink

A study, funded by The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and published in The Lancet, said the global alcohol consumption recommendations should be based on age and location and not gender. Here's a look at what are the standards globally and in India and why they are different for a man and a woman.

By Akriti Anand  Jul 15, 2022 8:56:09 PM IST (Updated)

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Drinking is injurious to health, but a recent study funded by The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has given some wiggle room to tipplers, recommending an average daily intake of alcohol that minimises health risks. Currently, standard drinks are different for men and women worldwide. But this study, published in The Lancet, says the global alcohol consumption recommendations should be based on age and location. It adds that the strictest guidelines should be set for men between the ages 15-39, who are at the greatest risk of harmful alcohol consumption worldwide.
"...we recommend a modification of existing policy guidelines to focus on emphasising differential optimal consumption levels by age, rather than the current practice of recommending different consumption levels by sex," revealed researchers who analysed the 2020 Global Burden of Disease data for men and women — aged 15-95 years and older, between 1990 and 2020, in 204 countries and territories.