viernes, 28 de enero de 2011

Middle-class professionals binge drink - Times of India

A new UK study has revealed that middle class professionals are much bigger drinkers than blue-collar workers.

According to the Office of National Statistics lifestyle survey of 13,488 people carried out in 2009, professionals drink an average of 13.5 units of alcohol a week-almost a pint of beer or two glasses of wine a day-compared to 10.7 units for adults in routine and manual jobs.

Managers and high flyers are also far more likely to binge drink with 23 per cent of men and 15 per cent of women downing more than eight and six units respectively on at least one day in the previous week.

On the other hand 19 per cent of males and 11 per cent of women from blue-collar families did the same.

However, as far as smoking is concerned, almost twice as many working class people indulge in the habit-three in ten (29 per cent) compared to 15 per cent of those higher up the social ladder.

"While there continues to be a strong culture of drinking as part of professional roles it is not surprising to see managers drinking more than manual workers," the Daily Mail quoted Chris Sorek, of the alcohol awareness charity Drinkaware, as saying.

"Meetings and get-togethers are all situations where professionals may feel under pressure to drink. We also know many de-stress with a drink at home after a long working day, it is not unusual for people to have a drink when they get home.

It is important we use education to help people develop effective ways to cope with job related stress without alcohol," he said.

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