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Healthy Drinking A Chapter Study Chapter 36 Healthy Drinking A Chapter Study By Shelley Sprague & Brenda Dunbar
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Question… It is time to elect the world leader, and yours is the deciding vote. Here are the facts about the three leading candidates…
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Candidate A: He associates with crooked politicians, and consults with astrologers. He's had two mistresses. He also chain smokes and drinks up to ten Martinis a day. Candidate B: He was ejected from office twice, sleeps until noon, used opium in college and drinks a large amount of whisky every evening. Candidate C: He is a decorated war hero. He's a vegetarian, doesn't smoke, drinks an occasional beer and hasn't had any extra-marital affairs. Which of these candidates would be your choice? Which of these candidates would be your choice?
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Here are your Candidates Candidate A is Franklin D Roosevelt Candidate B is Winston Churchill Candidate C is Adolph Hitler.
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Drinking Why do people drink? What are the impacts? What are the benefits? Healthy Lifestyle Program Communication Product Questions?
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Why do People Drink? Have fun, Celebrate Take a break from academics/work Relieve boredom Learn alcohol limits Social lubricant aka “liquid courage” Peer influence Relieve stress, solve problems
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Facts & Statistics 32% of female & 47% of male college students engage in high-risk drinking One third of college students meet the criteria for a diagnosis of alcohol abuse One in 17 are alcohol dependent (Dodd, Glassman et al. 2010)
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More Facts/Statistics… A Rise in the number of 12-18year old youth with alcohol problems in the last 10 years (Bulletin Wire, 2011) 1 in every 4 kids/teens live with someone who is an alcoholic (Hunt, 2011)
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Emotional/Cognitive Impacts: Drinking Anxiety Disorders DepressionSchizophrenia Bi-Polar Disorders
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Impacts of Alcohol on Families Children in a family with an alcoholic… - - May be mentally affected: depression, anxiety, rage, shame, fear - - Deal with strange behaviour - - suffer weird punishments - - live with painful memories - - May act out in school or start to drink themselves
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Characteristics of Alcoholic Families Share similar concerns - - Money problems - - Trouble with the law - - Loud & violent - - Façade (Hunt 2011)
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Social Impacts Excessive Drinking can lead to… Disorderly behaviour Embarrassing behaviour Risky sexual behaviour Poor school attendance and achievement Violence Trouble with the law (Rothwell, Segrott, 2011)
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Physical Impacts Moderate Drinking Increased risk of breast cancer in women May also cause a small rise in strokes caused by bleeding in to the brain (Zuger, 2002) Heavy Drinking Raises risk of… High Blood pressure Heart Failure Many forms of cancer May cause… Diabetes Pancreatic failure Liver failure Severe dementia
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More Physical Impacts… Unintentional Injuries Children in a family with an alcoholic may be physically hurt They might have headaches all the time or have trouble sleeping (Hunt, 2011)
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Benefits of Drinking “A meal without wine is like a day without sunshine”. (Anthelme Brillat-Savarin in 1825) Drinking wine, beer or spirits in moderation is actually good for you! Wine consumption is on the rise Drinking alcohol has medicinal purposes Linked to good health Is an important part of religion and culture
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Some Facts… People have enjoyed wine and beer for thousands of years. Beer is older then wine and may have been made by accident. Alcohol in excess is a problem in society. Studies have shown that in moderation it does have health benefits.
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Social Benefits The French Paradox The French have a diet high in fat. They have a low incidence of heart disease Studies show that when alcohol is moderately consumed, there is a 25%-45% reduce in risk of Coronary Artery Disease. - Some think it could be because the French eat and drink sociably, with friends and family. Not healthy to drink alone
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Physical Benefits Medical study… Review of 25 studies, 350 000 people and 1.8 million people Years of follow up Drank all different types of alcohol Results… Pointed to a lower risk of Coronary Heart Disease Reduced risk of a new diagnosis of CAD by 29%
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A large study in the U.S. with male physicians drinking moderately showed reduced Angina and Heart attack.
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The largest population study was from 1978-1991. Included 128 934 California residents. 3 931 were hospitalized for CAD. Results… Drinking alcohol reversed the effects of CAD Risk was 50% less with 1-2 drinks per day than non drinkers.
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Study: Zutphen (Netherlands) American Heart Association’s Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology and Prevention conference Conclusions… 1-2 glasses of alcohol per day (especially wine) led to 36% lower chance of all causes of death 36% lower risk of Cardiovascular disease death Wine drinkers lived 2 years longer than those drinking beer or liquor. People who drink moderately live 1.6 years longer than non drinkers Having 1-3 drinks a day reduces risks of developing diabetes by 33-56%
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Drinking 1-6 drinks a week also showed lower risk of dementia. 1 drink a day has been associated with 20% reduced risk of hip fracture compared to non-drinkers Wine seems to help women who have CAD and helps regulate heart beat intervals. It is predicted the survival rate increases when these women drink wine Moderate wine drinking lowers risk of congestive heart failure
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Levels of “good cholesterol” rise when drinking. Anti-inflammatory effects arise when drinking wine-it comes from a compound found in grape skins. This compound (Resveratrol) may provide stroke protection and inhibit growth of breast cancer cells
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Other Physical Benefits… Alcohol consumers weigh less than non drinkers Heavier drinking is positively related to less obesity (Hellerstaedt et al., 1990) Protection from infectious diseases: Concentrations of alcohol above 15% inactivates most vegetative organisms. Strong Bones: moderate alcohol intake may help to prevent Osteoporosis
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Emotional Benefits Relieves stress Alcohol provides opportunity to have fun and celebrate at events like birthdays, Christmas etc. Confidence is increased- “Liquid courage” Relieves boredom “Feels Good”
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Spiritual Benefits Some religions use alcohol for symbols Catholics use wine as a symbol of Jesus’ blood
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Kids, Adults Together (KAT) School-based Alcohol Misuse Prevention Program Started in 2008 in South East Wales Target Audience: Children 9-11yrs, Parents/families
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Objectives To have children & parents openly discuss alcohol & related issues at home Reduce number of young people who drink too much (Rothwell & Segrott 2011)
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KAT: Classroom Component Students… Learned effects & consequences of alcohol use Incorporated literacy, art & design, & research skills Prepared skits for family fun evening to raise awareness of alcohol issues Reflected on their attitude/values related to alcohol use and how it impacts family & community
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KAT: Family Fun Evening Activities for parents & children Short skits Goody Bag- DVD Class work Displayed
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Program addresses both parental involvement and family communication by focusing on the connections between the kids and parents. Is KAT Effective?
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KAT Results & Impacts Parents/Family High participation Gained new knowledge Demonstrated awareness Reflected on other related issues (Rothwell & Segrott 2011) Students Keen to show of their knowledge to parents Parents learned from children Gained knowledge from own research in class
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Observations Some parents may be at a point where they want to make a change in their drinking habits. (contemplation or preparation stage) Influence of drinking alcohol in front of children Influence of child on grandfather
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All Participants enjoyed Family Fun Evening - “Interesting, non-judgmental and informative.” Children thought class activities were fun and a nice change from usual class work (Rothwell & Segrott 2011) KAT Feedback
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Communication Product This product is a short skit meant to be entertaining and informative at the same time! Meant for young adults aged 19-25 Purpose To deter young adults from being dimwitted beer drinkers like the icons in this skit. To outline the benefits of healthy drinking in moderation using humour geared towards the audience
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You will Learn… - - Drinking in moderation has been proven to be healthy for you - - Smoking is bad for you - - Drinking relieves stress and calms you down and puts you in a better mood - - Drinking reduces risk of Coronary Heart Disease
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Conclusions Negative effects of alcohol impact multiple aspects of health: physical, emotional, cognitive, and social Studies have demonstrated negative impacts on… Family& friends Academics Mental health Physical health
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Conclusions Despite the drinking issues in society, studies show huge benefits in drinking alcohol moderately…especially for Cardiovascular Health. Wine can especially contribute to a healthy lifestyle and has great health benefits The benefits are lost when consuming higher amounts of alcohol. Lets toast…to drinking moderately!
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