Department of Health - Men's Health Website

Home | Graphical Version | 純文字繁體中文版 | 純文字簡體中文版 | Register | Member Login | Change Member Info | Search| Contact Us


You are now at > Men's Lifestyle > Drink Smart

Why should I pay attention to alcohol drinking?

Drinking is part of our culture. Most men enjoy a drink or two, especially during social gatherings. However, many men drink too much alcohol or do this too often, and end up damaging their health.

What are the effects of alcohol?

The effects of alcohol depend on many factors, such as how much you drink, how quickly the alcohol is consumed, and whether the alcohol is consumed with other drugs. It also depends on whether you are used to drinking, your mood, weight, gender and general health status.

Please note that drinking alcohol cannot effectively reduce stress. Moreover, it is easy to drink too much. Being drunk can lead to discomfort and loss of self-control and can increase the chance of accidents. Long-term excessive use of alcohol can lead to alcohol dependence. This may not only adversely affect your physical and mental health, but also influence your work performance and ruin your social life.

What are the safe alcohol limits?

Understanding what a "standard drink" means can help you drink more safely. A "standard drink" is a unit of alcohol consumption that is used to work out safe drinking levels. Each standard drink contains 10g of pure alcohol. The safe drinking level for men is no more than 2 standard drinks a day. For women, the safe drinking level is no more than 1 standard drink a day.

Immediate effects of alcohol

Should I reduce my drinking?

Ask yourself the following questions:

If you answer "YES" to any of the above questions, you need to reassess your drinking habit, and be aware of its role in your life.

If you answer "YES" to two or more questions, try and stop drinking for three days. If you cannot do this, you probably need some professional help.

How can I drink sensibly, or help myself to cut down?

To avoid drinking too much, you must pay attention to the followings:

Choice of alcohol:

Drinking behaviour:

Drinking habit:

If you concern about your drinking, have difficulty in sticking with these tips, or feel that your drinking is getting out of hand, do not try to tackle it on your own. Seek professional advice and get help from a support group.

What is the legislative drinking level for driving?

It is illegal to drive with a blood alcohol level (BAL) of more than 50mg alcohol per 100ml blood.

Besides being careful about your own drinking, it is good to care about other people's drinking. Do not let your friends drive if you think they should not drive. Call a taxi for them!

When should I not drink at all?

There are some times when it is best not to drink at all. These include:

Statistics

Men are more likely than women to drink alcohol excessively. According to the Behavioural Risk Factor Survey 2009 of the Department of Health, 10.3% male surveyed drink 4 days or more each week, while only 1.2% female surveyed do so.

Health Alert

Excessive drinking may lead to cirrhosis, liver cancer, hypertension and stroke.

Long-term effects of alcohol

Health Tips

The label on a bottle or a can of alcoholic beverage usually states the drink volume and alcohol content. If you are uncertain about how to calculate the number of "standard drinks" in a drink from the drink volume and alcohol content, you may click here.

Related Articles

No Binge Drinking for the Ladies Too

Say No to Binge Drinking

Drink Alcohol Sensibly

Men's Health Tests

Sensible Drinking

Who Else Can Help?

Alcoholics anonymous
Address: G/F, 12 Borrett Road, Hong Kong
Phone: 2522 5665 (6:00 pm-7:00 pm)

Tuen Mun Alcoholic Problems Clinic
Phone: 2456 8260

"STAY SOBER, STAY FREE" Alcohol Addiction Treatment Project
Phone:2884 9876

Sources:

Department of Health Central Health Education Unit


[Men's Lifestyle] [Men's Health Line] [Men's Mind ] [Men's Relationship] [Men's Health Tests] [Men's Health Checks] [About The MHP] [Men's Facts] [Men's Health Report] [Men's Newsrooms] [Men's Voice] [Interactive Zone - Master Mind] [Other Links] [Feedback] [Sitemap]


Ask a question | Tell a friend about this article

Copyright 2006 Department of Health, HKSAR. All right reserved Important Notice | Privacy Policy

[GovHK] [Asia's world city Hong Kong]