This is around one Standard Drink Half pint (330 ml) of beer at 4% alc 100ml glass of wine at 12.5% alc A single 30ml measure of spirits How many Standard.

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This is around one Standard Drink Half pint (330 ml) of beer at 4% alc 100ml glass of wine at 12.5% alc A single 30ml measure of spirits How many Standard Drinks did you have this week? 600ml pint of beer 4% alc 600ml pint of beer 5% alc 335ml bottle of RTD spirit or beer 5% alc 440ml can of beer 4% alc 440ml can of beer 5% alc 250ml glass of wine 12.5% alc...and each of these is more than one Standard Drink RiskMenWomenCommon Effects Lower RiskNo more than 15 S.D. per week on a regular basis No more than 10 S.D. per week on a regular basis  Increased relaxation  Sociability  Reduced risk of heart disease (for men over 40 and post menopausal women) Risky drinking or median AUDIT score 16 – 40 S.D. per week S.D. per week Progressively increasing risk of:  Low energy Memory loss Relationship problems Cancer  Depression  Insomnia Impotence Injury Cardio-vascular disease Alcohol dependence High blood pressure Liver disease Harmful drinking or high AUDIT score 40+ S.D. per week 28+ S.D. per week ml bottle of wine 12% alc NOTE: how one Standard Drink is compared to a typical serving below Drinking & Pregnancy No alcohol in pregnancy is the safest choice for your baby There is no safe time to drink alcohol during a pregnancy There is no known safe amount of alcohol to drink during pregnancy. If you are finding if difficult to cut out alcohol during your pregnancy then talk to your GP or midwife about the support that’s available This tool can be accessed on Health Pathways on the ALCOHOL INTERVENTION MANAGEMENT main page under the link, ‘Brief Advice Tool’

Making your plan When bored or stressed have a workout instead of drinking Avoid drinking alone Plan activities and tasks at those times you would usually drink When you do drink, set yourself a limit and stick to it Have your first drink after starting to eat Quench your thirst with non-alcohol drinks before and in- between alcoholic drinks Avoid drinking in shouts or in large groups Switch to lower alcohol beers Avoid or limit the time spent with “heavy” drinking friends The benefits of cutting down Psychological/Social/Financial Benefits Improved mood Improved relationships Physical Benefits Sleep better More energy Lose weight No hangovers Reduced risk of injury Improved memory What targets should you aim for? Men Should not regularly drink more than 15 Standard Drinks/week Women Should not regularly drink more than 10 Standard Drinks/week ‘Regularly’ means drinking every week. Regardless of how much or little you drink you should have at least 2 alcohol free days per week This brief advice is based on the “How Much Is Too Much?” Simple Structured Advice Intervention Tool, developed at the University of Sydney as part of a W.H.O. collaborative study. What’s everyone else like? % of Adult Population What is your personal target? Reduced risks of drink driving Save money Better physical shape Reduced risk of high blood pressure/CVD Reduced risk of cancer Reduced risks of liver disease Reduced risks of brain damage