Risk level of individuals who consume alcohol in England 2014

Share of individuals who consume alcohol in England in 2014, by risk level

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Release date

December 2016

Region

United Kingdom (England)

Survey time period

2014

Supplementary notes

* 'Lower risk is defined as less than 14 units a week. Increased risk is defined as between 14 and 50 units for men and between 14 and 35 units for women. Higher risk is defined as over 50 units for men and over 35 units for women. Binge drinking is defined as over 8 or 6 units on heaviest drinking day in previous week for men and women respectively. Dependent drinking was derived from the Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey.'
This statistic is using original data from the Department of Health and includes copyright material from © Crown, licensed under the Open Government License v3.0

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