Sentences with phrase «are drinking less»

Meanwhile, new research from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare's 10 - year survey of the nation's drinking habits has found that Australians are drinking less alcohol as prices rise and club trading hours fall.
Younger people are drinking less — or not at all — despite booze getting cheaper, and it's pitting health experts and the alcohol industry against each other
«African Americans are drinking less and the problems are not due to high drinking, but the sanctioning outside and within the community.
Americans are drinking less milk and have become wary of flavored milk drinks, which they perceive to be unhealthy due to their high sugar content.
Americans are drinking less than a third of the Budweiser they consumed at the brand's peak in the US.
Millennials are drinking less alcohol than older generations in general.
«Baby boomers are drinking less.
Coffee doesn't provide the same spark it once did (and I'm drinking less of it these days).
I'm drinking less coffee, feeling more energetic — after cycling for 45 minutes, I'm ready to start processing email with abandon.
Americans are increasingly cutting sugar out of their diets, meaning that they're drinking less of sugary sodas.
As North Americans age, they're drinking less beer and more premium whiskies and liqueurs.
«The use of premium spirits in cocktails is being driven by younger, more affluent consumers, who may be drinking less, but who are drinking better quality,» Samaroo explains.
I ate well, I detoxed my body, I felt good, I was cranky, I lost 7 pounds, I'm drinking less wine, I re-developed good eating habits, I rebelled a little, I lost the holiday bloat, I moved on.
But don't think of this as a magic bullet; just because your child is drinking less at night doesn't mean she'll magically stop bedwetting.
Telling her she's going to be drinking less each night lets her know what to expect, so she won't be caught off guard by this change.
Based on DeJong's review, that research supports what earlier work had shown: Since the legal drinking age was set at 21, young people have been drinking less and are less likely to get into drunk - driving crashes.
«The hypothesis is that people with higher levels of this gene are metabolizing caffeine slower, and that's why they're drinking less coffee,» says study author Nicola Pirastu of the University of Trieste in Italy.
I also think cutting down on caffeine helped me threefold: First, I was drinking more water, and second, I was drinking less caffeine, and third, I was getting better sleep.
Here's why you should be drinking less, plus tips on how to make the transition easier.
«They're more expensive, but you'll be drinking them less often,» she says.
I have noticeably more energy and am drinking less caffeine to get through the day.
But as my husband and I got older, we drank less (or at least I was drinking less) and once it came to light that his brother was an alcoholic, my alcohol consumption became almost non-existent.
Pepin Argamasilla, who runs John Watling's Distillery, will discuss the history of rum, rum running, and how visitors to the Bahamas may be drinking less, but are drinking better.

Not exact matches

Pub restaurants tend to have less expensive menus than most other restaurants, so once you've savored ideas over lunch you can offer to buy your client a drink at the bar — but plying them with drink shouldn't be part of your sales pitch...
However, 45 percent of those drinking less diet soft drinks suggested they would possibly consume more «if they were healthier» and 30 percent said they would do so «if they were made with a natural sweetener like stevia.»
There are obvious consequences to drinking on the clock: A study from the Journal of Consumer Psychology found that prospective hires who ordered a glass of wine during an interview were seen as less intelligent than those who abstained — even when the interviewer was indulging in a drink.
When you have a drink before bed, «sleep is lighter, and you have less REM (the deepest stage of sleep),» says sleep expert Dr. Lisa Shives.
Not only is that sort of chronic sleep deprivation terrible for your body, other studies have shown it makes you less charismatic, more paranoid, and can even reduce your IQ as much as being drunk.
A review of more than 200 studies found that people who drank three or four cups of coffee per day were 19 % less likely to die from cardiovascular disease.
«The good news is because you're drinking so much, there's less and less available, which means prices will obviously go up,» he added.
«We're not saying no one should ever drink at all — we're just saying if you do drink, even trying to keep it down to less than one drink a day would be a smart choice,» Alice Bender, a registered dietitian who is the head of nutrition programs for the AICR, told Business Insider in May.
The change seems to be driven by men drinking less, as opposed to women drinking more.
While historically white men and women drink more than their black and Hispanic counterparts, that gap is narrowing — again, primarily driven by white Gen Zers drinking less.
Boozy barbeques do not appear to be the norm in this tree - lined borough: only 9.9 % of residents drink microbrews — less than most of the other Quebec neighbourhoods on our list.
«During the winter, I'll drink tea, because the water tanks are so cold that there's less bacteria buildup and the water comes out so hot that it kills most germs,» the flight attendant said.
Even if the product is currently popular (like energy drinks), there may be less obvious indicators of an imminent shift toward healthier, less sugary products.
But someone who is 22 is less likely to ask a 60 - year - old to grab a coffee or drinks.
We're all painfully aware of the toll binge drinking takes on the body but what may be less known is the damage it inflicts on the economy.
There are plenty of foods and drinks that most of us should consume less.
People who drank one cup per day were 12 % less likely to die.
Realizing that a tea - based drink would be less sweet than soda, and that less sweetener meant not only fewer calories for the consumer but cheaper production for the manufacturer, he co-founded Honest Tea in 1998 to take advantage of that simple fact.
According to the FDA, added sugar in the diet, which we consume primarily from sugar - sweetened drinks, is linked to weight gain, hypertension and other health conditions and it contributes to eating a less healthy nutrients.
The idea: You'll get a more pleasurable alcohol consumption experience (and a less intense hangover) if you drink spirits that are produced with higher quality ingredients.
This term is the industry buzzword that explains how liquor brands have had success selling consumers on the idea that they should drink less, but «better.»
It's just instead of a gaping mouthful of full - colour cancer, we're gently reminded to drink less, quit smoking, cut down on salt, exercise more, eat more vegetables and get a check up or we could spend our golden years cold and with wolves after us.
«I found British men were a lot less affectionate or forthcoming with feelings unless they maybe had a drink or two,» New York makeup artist and writer Rachel Toledo, who lived in London for 13 years, told INSIDER.
Starbucks has had great success in China as consumers view drinking lattes as a status symbol — it's also a trip that may become less frequent due to the economic slowdown.
Energy drinks are much less crowded, and the market is still being established.
As of now,, less than half the population has access to drinking water, according to CNN, and only half of the island's roads have been cleared.
If you're having a few drinks on your trip, you'll also want to consider the altitude, because alcohol goes a lot further when there's less oxygen.
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