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New campaign aims to break the alcohol habit

19 November 2012

People who drink alcohol every day are being asked to give their 'habit' a break for a couple of days a week, in a new campaign launched at the start of Alcohol Awareness Week (19-25 November).

Opening a bottle of wine with an evening meal or having a few cold beers from the fridge, are habits that can result in some people drinking above the recommended levels, with an increased risk from long term alcohol-related health problems.

The specific risks associated with 'habit' drinking include:

Across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, 65,526 people are classed as 'high risk' drinkers (4% of the adult population), with a further 297,282 classified as 'increasing risk' drinkers (20%).

It is estimated this costs the NHS in Southampton, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight and Portsmouth around £111 million per year. According to a Public Accounts Committee report, across England 78.34% of the cost of alcohol harm to the NHS is spent on acute hospitals; 13.77% on ambulances; and the remainder split between GPs, prescribed drugs and specialist services.

Dr Ruth Milton, Hampshire's Director of Public Health, said:

"Alcohol is a complex issue with a range of risks for different groups of people, for example pregnant women, older people and young people.

"It makes good sense to look for a simple message and useful tools to help people with how much and how often they drink. The Government's Science and Technology Committee has said Scotland's example of recommending two alcohol-free days a week is good sensible health advice, and we've adopted this message as our focus for this year's Alcohol Awareness Week campaign.

"Of course, there's nothing wrong with enjoying a few glasses of wine or beer some days - but not every day. Drinking at this level every day increases the risk of it developing into a longer-term health problem."

The campaign's 'Give me a break' message will be highlighted on radio, buses, websites, posters and leaflets across Hampshire.

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