The app that scientists say will make you drink LESS
By Frankie Elliott and Emily Stearn, Health Reporter For Mailonline
00:15 25 Mar 2024, up to date 09:06 25 Mar 2024
Brits who wish to drink much less ought to monitor their hangovers on an app as a substitute of following NHS recommendation, a examine has urged.
Using the free ‘Drink Less’ app was discovered to chop alcohol consumption by two items per week.
And the percentages had been even higher amongst ladies who drank 2.5 items every week much less on common.
Researchers at University College London (UCL), who tracked over 5,000 Brits, stated their findings had been important ‘each by way of stopping potential well being harms in addition to decreasing prices to the NHS’.
Lead creator Dr Melissa Oldham, a senior analysis fellow in behavioural science and well being at UCL stated: ‘Alcohol consumption can result in many well being circumstances resembling most cancers and heart problems.
‘About 20 per cent of the grownup inhabitants within the UK drink alcohol at ranges that enhance their threat of unwell well being and the Drink Less app may assist these individuals to chop down.’
Researchers in contrast two interventions in 5,600 individuals who needed to chop down however drank a mean of 70 items of alcohol per week — equal to 25 pints of beer or seven bottles of wine.
Half of the members had been directed to on-line NHS steering, with the opposite half requested to obtain the app.
Over a follow-up of six months, app customers decreased their consumption by 39 items, whereas the management group’s fell by 37 items.
The Drink Less app permits individuals to set objectives, document how a lot they drink and log their temper and sleep high quality after ingesting.
It reveals progress in direction of objectives and might supply suggestions and assist with motion plans for conditions the place customers would normally drink.
The app additionally permits customers to match their consumption with averages throughout the UK.
Writing within the journal eClinicalMedicine, the researchers stated this might shock individuals as many underestimate how a lot they drink in contrast with the final inhabitants.
Dr Sadie Boniface, head of analysis on the Institute of Alcohol Studies stated: ‘Nice (The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) already recommends digital interventions as an add-on to present companies, so having an app which we all know is efficient may be very welcome information.
‘If the Drink Less app might be scaled up and rolled out extra extensively, it holds promise for inhabitants well being.
‘However, as is the case with a number of digital well being apps, decision-makers ought to be conscious that these do not go well with everyone.
‘Apps are one helpful instrument within the field, however there isn’t any silver bullet for alcohol hurt.’
Latest information, gathered by the World Health Organization (WHO) and compiled by Oxford University’s platform Our World in Data, reveals Brits now drink the equal of 3.3litres of pure alcohol within the type of wine yearly, which is round 37 bottles.
This is in comparison with simply 0.3litres (3.3 bottles) 60 years in the past.
Spirits, in the meantime, have greater than doubled to 2.4litres of pure alcohol per yr (96 photographs), up on the 1litre (40 photographs) within the 1960s.
Leading consultants have rowed concerning the harms of average ingesting for many years.
Some research have urged that a glass of wine or pint of beer a day can stave off a number of sicknesses.
Meanwhile, others have argued that even mild ingesting is harmful.
The row got here underneath the highlight final yr when WHO officers warned that no quantity of alcohol is protected.
Scientists throughout the board, nevertheless, agree that extreme alcohol consumption can completely harm the liver, trigger an array of cancers and drive up blood stress.
The WHO estimate it kills three million individuals around the globe annually.
The NHS recommends individuals drink not more than 14 ‘items’ of alcohol — round six glasses of wine, or pints of beer — per week.
This itself has been watered down over the previous few many years in mild of research illustrating the well being risks of alcohol.
Meanwhile, the US says ladies ought to drink not more than seven commonplace drinks every week and males can have 14.
These measures embody a medium-sized glass of wine and 340ml of beer, near a daily bottle dimension.