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Revision of the Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol

INTRODUCTION: The Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol were released in 2020 by the National Health and Medical Research Council. Based on the latest evidence, the guidelines provide advice on how to keep the risk of harm from alcohol low. They refer to an Australian st...

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Autores principales: Conigrave, Katherine M, Ali, Robert L, Armstrong, Rebecca, Chikritzhs, Tanya N, d’Abbs, Peter, Harris, Mark F, Hewlett, Nicole, Livingston, Michael, Lubman, Dan I, McKenzie, Anne, O’Leary, Colleen, Ritter, Alison, Wilson, Scott, Grimmond, Melanie, Banks, Emily
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9299166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34839537
http://dx.doi.org/10.5694/mja2.51336
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author Conigrave, Katherine M
Ali, Robert L
Armstrong, Rebecca
Chikritzhs, Tanya N
d’Abbs, Peter
Harris, Mark F
Hewlett, Nicole
Livingston, Michael
Lubman, Dan I
McKenzie, Anne
O’Leary, Colleen
Ritter, Alison
Wilson, Scott
Grimmond, Melanie
Banks, Emily
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Ali, Robert L
Armstrong, Rebecca
Chikritzhs, Tanya N
d’Abbs, Peter
Harris, Mark F
Hewlett, Nicole
Livingston, Michael
Lubman, Dan I
McKenzie, Anne
O’Leary, Colleen
Ritter, Alison
Wilson, Scott
Grimmond, Melanie
Banks, Emily
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description INTRODUCTION: The Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol were released in 2020 by the National Health and Medical Research Council. Based on the latest evidence, the guidelines provide advice on how to keep the risk of harm from alcohol low. They refer to an Australian standard drink (10 g ethanol). RECOMMENDATIONS: • Guideline 1: To reduce the risk of harm from alcohol‐related disease or injury, healthy men and women should drink no more than ten standard drinks a week and no more than four standard drinks on any one day. The less you drink, the lower your risk of harm from alcohol. • Guideline 2: To reduce the risk of injury and other harms to health, children and people under 18 years of age should not drink alcohol. • Guideline 3: To prevent harm from alcohol to their unborn child, women who are pregnant or planning a pregnancy should not drink alcohol. For women who are breastfeeding, not drinking alcohol is safest for their baby. CHANGES AS RESULT OF THE GUIDELINE: The recommended limit for healthy adults changed from two standard drinks per day (effectively 14 per week) to ten per week. The new guideline states that the less you drink, the lower your risk of harm from alcohol. The recommended maximum on any one day remains four drinks (clarified from previously “per drinking occasion”). Guidance is clearer for pregnancy and breastfeeding, and for people aged less than 18 years, recommending not drinking.
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spelling pubmed-92991662022-07-21 Revision of the Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol Conigrave, Katherine M Ali, Robert L Armstrong, Rebecca Chikritzhs, Tanya N d’Abbs, Peter Harris, Mark F Hewlett, Nicole Livingston, Michael Lubman, Dan I McKenzie, Anne O’Leary, Colleen Ritter, Alison Wilson, Scott Grimmond, Melanie Banks, Emily Med J Aust Research and Reviews INTRODUCTION: The Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol were released in 2020 by the National Health and Medical Research Council. Based on the latest evidence, the guidelines provide advice on how to keep the risk of harm from alcohol low. They refer to an Australian standard drink (10 g ethanol). RECOMMENDATIONS: • Guideline 1: To reduce the risk of harm from alcohol‐related disease or injury, healthy men and women should drink no more than ten standard drinks a week and no more than four standard drinks on any one day. The less you drink, the lower your risk of harm from alcohol. • Guideline 2: To reduce the risk of injury and other harms to health, children and people under 18 years of age should not drink alcohol. • Guideline 3: To prevent harm from alcohol to their unborn child, women who are pregnant or planning a pregnancy should not drink alcohol. For women who are breastfeeding, not drinking alcohol is safest for their baby. CHANGES AS RESULT OF THE GUIDELINE: The recommended limit for healthy adults changed from two standard drinks per day (effectively 14 per week) to ten per week. The new guideline states that the less you drink, the lower your risk of harm from alcohol. The recommended maximum on any one day remains four drinks (clarified from previously “per drinking occasion”). Guidance is clearer for pregnancy and breastfeeding, and for people aged less than 18 years, recommending not drinking. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-11-28 2021-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9299166/ /pubmed/34839537 http://dx.doi.org/10.5694/mja2.51336 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Medical Journal of Australia published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of AMPCo Pty Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ali, Robert L
Armstrong, Rebecca
Chikritzhs, Tanya N
d’Abbs, Peter
Harris, Mark F
Hewlett, Nicole
Livingston, Michael
Lubman, Dan I
McKenzie, Anne
O’Leary, Colleen
Ritter, Alison
Wilson, Scott
Grimmond, Melanie
Banks, Emily
Revision of the Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol
title Revision of the Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol
title_full Revision of the Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol
title_fullStr Revision of the Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol
title_full_unstemmed Revision of the Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol
title_short Revision of the Australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol
title_sort revision of the australian guidelines to reduce health risks from drinking alcohol
topic Research and Reviews
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9299166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34839537
http://dx.doi.org/10.5694/mja2.51336
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