One in Six Americans Binge Drink: CDC

TUESDAY, Jan. 10 (HealthDay News) -- An estimated 38 million American adults are binge drinkers -- defined as men who down five or more drinks at a sitting and women who consume four or more drinks at one time, federal researchers reported Tuesday.

Of the 17 percent of Americans who engage in binge drinking, most are 18 to 24 years old. But those 65 and older engage in the practice more often, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

And those numbers may underestimate the scope of the problem, officials said.

"Binge drinking remains a common and largely unrecognized public health problem," Ursula Bauer, director of CDC's National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, said during a midday news conference.

What's more, binge drinking accounts for more than 40,000 of the 80,000 alcohol-related deaths each year in the country, and represents about 75 percent of the more than $200 billion in costs from alcohol abuse, the researchers reported.

"This level of consumption usually leads to impairment and is strongly associated with alcohol-impaired driving, risky sexual behavior and interpersonal violence," Bauer said. "Over time, it can also increase the risk of serious health problems, including cancer, heart disease and liver failure."

For the study, CDC researchers looked at 2010 data on binge drinking. The researches found that about 17 percent of Americans are binge drinkers, and they binge drink more than four times a month, usually drinking nearly eight drinks each time.

Most binge drinkers (28.2 percent) are 18 to 24, and they drink the most -- more than nine drinks each time, according to the report.

But it's those aged 65 and over who binge drink most often -- nearly six times a month, the researchers found.

"We know this to be a substantial underestimate of what actual binge drinking is, because people tend to under-report their drinking behavior," Dr. Robert Brewer, the Alcohol Program Lead at CDC's National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, said during the news conference.

"We are really capturing maybe 30 percent of consumption based on alcohol sales. So this is a big problem we are underestimating," he added.

Most binge drinkers have incomes of $75,000 or more, but those whose incomes are below $25,000 drink the most (8.5 drinks each time) and most often (five times a month), the researchers said.

Binge drinking also varies by state, ranging from 10.9 percent in 17 states, including California, Florida and New Jersey, to 25.6 percent in 13 states, including Illinois, Ohio and Pennsylvania, the report found.

"In some states where fewer people binge drink -- like Louisiana, Mississippi, New Mexico, South Carolina and Utah -- binge drinkers report consuming more drinks when they do binge," Bauer said.

The report also found that most drunk drivers are binge drinkers.

Of all the alcohol consumed by adults, more than 50 percent is consumed while binge drinking; among teens that rises to 90 percent, the report said.

Commenting on the report Dr. J.C. Garbutt, a professor of psychiatry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, said that "alcohol is very much a part of the U.S. culture, but it also causes considerable death and illness."

Eight drinks will produce intoxication and greatly increase the risk for accidents and can contribute to behavioral problems such as loss of emotional control and depression, he said.

"It is important that individuals know that excessive drinking can have both immediate and long-term negative consequences and it is in their interest to moderate their alcohol use," Garbutt said.

To learn more about binge drinking, visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

 

17 comments

  • LarryL  •  Pleasanton, California  •  4 months ago
    I drink alone. With nobody else. And when I drink alone, I prefer to be by myself.
    -- George Thorogood
    • An A.C. Resident 4 months ago
      Uh ha, you are a closet drinker then..there is a name and treatment/pill for everything that one might consider fun.It all boils down to someone has found another ailment and has a cure to make money off of.
    • andy 4 months ago
      that song sucked
  • marco rubio  •  4 months ago
    oh horsechit,,,,
  • Stu  •  4 months ago
    Binge Drinking - it's not just for breakfast anymore!
  • 69coupe  •  San Francisco, California  •  4 months ago
    CDC studies show that binge drinking occurs most frequently on Sundays between Labor Day and the Super Bowl.
  • Carley  •  4 months ago
    If I could drink, I would stay permanently schlost.
  • thunderbird  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 months ago
    Don't forget the burned Americans and hung them from bridges!!
  • thunderbird  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 months ago
    I drink alone. With nobody else. And when I drink alone, I prefer to be by myself.
  • CraigF  •  4 months ago
    What a load of crap. $ drinks on a sunday and your a binge drinker. These are the same morons who are trying to outlaw, eggs, bread, beer, ______fill in the blank. Out of control government intrusion into our lives.
    • Califas 4 months ago
      Where did they say they're trying to outlaw binge drinking? I think you're sensitive on the issue.
  • True and Proud  •  4 months ago
    LSS, pouring a drink at home would likely constitute a triple, compared
    to what you get a bar. So two actual drinks would be binging.
    Silly. Good ol' Yahoo, it's just EPIC!
  • The Captain  •  Albany, Georgia  •  4 months ago
    Gee, I'm more normal than I thought!
  • Brian  •  4 months ago
    A question I have always had is about the five drinks in a sitting. I believe this number comes from Wechsler at Harvard, and was done as a study of college students. Wechsler looked at college students and the the number of drinks at which they experienced negative consequences (arguments, assaults, damaged property, injuries, hangovers...). The number w#$%$ for men and 4 for women. I buy that, and I think it's a great definition for binge drinking. However, since the study we've just defined binge drinking #$%$ or more drinks for everyone. So my question is has any one done the study on other populations? Maybe a binge (the point when bad things happen) is 3 drinks in a sitting for a high school student. Maybe it's 8 for an adult. Are we doing a disservice to other populations by just throwing 5 drinks at a sitting around?
    • thinkbeforeuspeak 4 months ago
      To be honest, they look primarily at the effects it has on health, which don't vary much by age. That said, I don't do any drugs, I take health supplements, I exercise regularly, I perform above average at work and I also did in university, and I eat well. Can't I relax with a sixpack???
    • An A.C. Resident 4 months ago
      Exactly
  • Luke  •  Wilmington, North Carolina  •  4 months ago
    Last time I checked, less than 5 drinks barely buzzed me. I also wouldn't consider anyone who drank more than 5 drinks in a sitting to be a binge drinker, especially considering many of those people have multiple sittings per week, if not day. Social stigma much? Grow up. Prohibition ended decades ago.
    • Califas 4 months ago
      Wow; does it matter what you drink? I would fall asleep before getting to the 4th much less 5th drink.
    • thinkbeforeuspeak 4 months ago
      Someone's going hard on the bud lights.....
    • Tom 4 months ago
      Sounds like someone's in denial to me.
  • really...  •  4 months ago
    I drank 5 beers while i was reading this
    • ray 4 months ago
      we drink you do not get over it there are things u do that i do not care for
    • andy 4 months ago
      think im gonna go make one now
  • kathy  •  4 months ago
    I"ll drink to that!!!
  • Black9  •  Killeen, Texas  •  4 months ago
    So what, this is news? For as long as I can remember this have been going on,Look at Pork, They don't alert the people concerning the harm it does to the body. Trichinosis is a slient killer. Some researchers say more people have died from this than the amount lost in all wars. If a man want to drink him self to death, no one will change his mind except him. So please do your job and inspect the food supply and leave people to their lives.
  • Ovidd  •  4 months ago
    I find it curious that Louisiana is a state "where fewer people binge drink". I must have really binged because I thought I was there before, and nobody was sober
  • Yeti on the Loose  •  4 months ago
    Let the idiots drink themselves to death. Just as long as they do it before they procreate and then maybe the gene pool can clear itself up a little bit.