Tuesday, 14 April 2020

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The extent of English alcohol consumption is showcased in the 2015 English health survey. The survey conducted that 85% of men and 79% of women drank occasionally. Out of that 47% of men and 33% of women reported drinking at least once a week. (Craig, Fuller and Mindell, 2015). The survey is conducted by people answering to the GP, so the answers could vary. In the UK there were 7551 deaths in 2018, that were related to alcohol-specific causes. It was lower than the 2017s numbers, but it is still the second-highest number since the research started in 2001 in the UK. (John Emyr, 2019).  The assumption that many people have is that lower-income households would drink more. But higher-income household it varied from 27% of men and 23% of women, whilst people in the lowest income quintile is on 17% for men and 10% for women. (Elizabeth Fuller, 2015) so contrary to the thoughts gathered on the theme it is not the working class that is the reason for the high alcohol consumption in the UK?


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