Sentences with phrase «drinking behaviour in»

Question: Is a teacher - delivered personality - targeted intervention for substance misuse effective for reducing drinking behaviour in high - risk adolescents?
«Associations between e-cigarette access and smoking and drinking behaviours in teenagers» by Hughes et al. published in BMC Public Health at 01:00 UK time on Tuesday 31st March.

Not exact matches

For example, Herve Grandeau, the president of the Fédération des Grands Vins de Bordeaux, thinks prevention and training around drinking would be more effective in ending problematic drinking during pregnancy than trying to change people's behaviours through a label.
Response to Sydney Morning Herald «Nutritionist, soft drink makers argue over study» 17 February 2014 Beverage research provides much needed data around consumer behaviour «Australian beverage habits have been changing but there has been no conclusive research into the total consumption trends of non-alcoholic water based beverages in more than seven years,» said Australian Beverages -LSB-...]
Yet recent research indicates that the effect could produce some unexpected behaviours in consumers that need to be considered carefully by the food and drink industry, policy - makers and health campaigners alike.
Published in the Emergency Medicine Journal (BMJ), the authors of the report said 24 - hour drinking had the opposite of its intended effect, which was to discourage binge drinking and reduce anti-social behaviour at pub closing time.
In addition, problems like anti-social behaviour, unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases are linked to heavy drinking.
Tuesday Questions — Diabetes in England and Wales; 150th anniversary of the Club and Institute Union; number of mothers imprisoned with their infants in England and Wales; the successor to the current governor of the Bank of England Legislation - Financial services bill Short debate — Role of the drinks industry in helping to prevent alcohol misuse and anti-social behaviour
Published in the journal Alcohol and Alcoholism, this systematic review combines evidence from the UK and other countries on the impact of exposure to alcohol sports sponsorship on drinking behaviours.
The SNP committed to increase the number of police on the street, restrict access to all firearms, including airguns, and clamp down on the sale of drink to under 18s in a bid to prevent anti-social behaviour.
We point at behaviours that we object to as a society and produce stocks in the public square where an example can be made of the greedy banker, corrupt politician, binge - drinking young person, sexually abusive celebrity, preacher of hate, benefit cheat or lying police officer.
Clampdown: The Tories will impose tax hikes on strong beer, cider and alcopops in a bid to rid Britain of anti-social behaviour and binge drinking
The NASUWT, the largest teachers» union in the UK, is working with Swanswell, a national drug and alcohol recovery charity, to raise awareness of the potential impact of energy drinks on the behaviour of children and young people.
Earlier this month, Ealing councillors voted overwhelmingly in favour of a motion to stop the anti-abortion groups from protesting outside a Marie Stopes clinic in the borough, including potentially using a time - limited public space protection order (PSPO), normally used to prevent antisocial behaviour such as street drinking.
«People involved in illicit activities such as illegal drug use and drink driving are more prone to overestimate the prevalence of their behaviour in society.
«In an internationally - significant breakthrough, our study showed pindolol was able to reduce ethanol / alcohol consumption, particularly in relation to binge drinking, a key behaviour observed in human alcohol dependence.&raquIn an internationally - significant breakthrough, our study showed pindolol was able to reduce ethanol / alcohol consumption, particularly in relation to binge drinking, a key behaviour observed in human alcohol dependence.&raquin relation to binge drinking, a key behaviour observed in human alcohol dependence.&raquin human alcohol dependence.»
Speaking about the research, Professor Mireia Jofre - Bonet from the Department of Economics at City, University of London and lead author of the study, said: «Our study confirms the close relationship between health and the economic environment as we found that the 2008 Great Recession led to a decrease in risky behaviour, such as smoking and drinking, but also an increase in the likelihood of obesity, diabetes and mental health problems.
For example, Robin Tanner at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, found that students rated a new soft drink more highly if the sales rep who was promoting it mimicked the students» physical and verbal behaviours (Journal of Consumer Research, vol 34, p 754).
Researchers surveyed 3,025 men about whether they had ever engaged in violent behaviour, including if they had ever been in a physical fight, assaulted or deliberately hit anyone, if they had used a weapon, and whether the violence was perpetrated when they were drunk or on drugs.
«With alcohol contributing to four of the top five causes of death in young people, and a leading cause of cancer in our community, it's important for us to better understand drinking behaviour among young people so we can help to prevent or delay it.
More than 2800 Australian students aged 12 - 17 took part in a survey of drinking behaviour, conducted by researchers from the University of Adelaide's School of Psychology and the Population Health group at the South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute (SAHMRI).
Past research suggests that the mere presence of others seems to have an effect on drinking behaviour, but most of those studies relied on data gathered from experiments performed in artificial laboratory settings or from surveys conducted after drinking sessions have ended, which are notoriously inaccurate.
Taxes on soft drinks, alcohol and tobacco have the potential to produce major health gains among the poorest in society, according to the most comprehensive analysis to date of evidence on expenditure, behaviour and socio - economic status, and how Read more about Taxing our unhealthy habits is a health boost for the poor - Scimex
Keep a food diary for a typical week (so don't be on your best behaviour as it wont be a true representation of what you would normally be eating) and write down in it everything you eat and drink.
There is a reputation of bad behaviour including a lot of drinking, and this isn't the type of man that many of the women in Ukraine would like to commit to in the long term.
This is leading to an increase in negative behaviour such as eating badly, which almost half (49 per cent) of students admitted they do more of during exam time, pulling all - nighters (35 per cent) and drinking alcohol (16 per cent).
Understanding the behaviours that contribute to childhood obesity in the early years, with particular emphasis on reducing the consumption of sugary drinks, is important to future health.
Although the exact cause of urine drinking is unknown, this behaviour has been observed in pooches that have urinary tract infections (UTI).
Most importantly, you should tell your veterinary surgeon about any noticeable change in your cat's physical condition or behaviour, for example eating or drinking more or eating less, urinating more frequently, not grooming themselves as often,.
In this behaviour focus post, Cats Protection Behaviour Manager Nicky Trevorrow explains what to do if your cat isn't drinking from their wabehaviour focus post, Cats Protection Behaviour Manager Nicky Trevorrow explains what to do if your cat isn't drinking from their waBehaviour Manager Nicky Trevorrow explains what to do if your cat isn't drinking from their water bowl.
«In the 90's Vang Vieng in Laos was known as the hedonistic, party capital of Southeast Asia... however after many tubing related deaths due to drink, illegal substances and dangerous behaviour the Laos Government shut the tubing dowIn the 90's Vang Vieng in Laos was known as the hedonistic, party capital of Southeast Asia... however after many tubing related deaths due to drink, illegal substances and dangerous behaviour the Laos Government shut the tubing dowin Laos was known as the hedonistic, party capital of Southeast Asia... however after many tubing related deaths due to drink, illegal substances and dangerous behaviour the Laos Government shut the tubing down.
These injunctions were introduced in 2015 by the Anti-Social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014 and replaced the much - maligned Anti-Social Behaviour Order and other relief including Injunctions and Drinking Banning Orders.
Campaigners welcomed the decision, which they warned could have criminalised mothers who drink during pregnancy or even, by extension, engage in other behaviour that could harm the unborn child.
And while it was clearly not normal, XY's behaviour was also not entirely aberrational; excess drinking, angry outbursts and sexist comments are things that lawyers other than XY engage in, albeit to a lesser degree.
Some might get involved in risky behaviour like drinking.
Findings already published from VAHCS have identified frequent teen drinking and antisocial behaviour as key predictors of AUDs at 21 years of age.10 In this study, we extend our investigations to include other teen drinking styles, and across three young adult waves covering the 20s.
Felitti and colleagues1 first described ACEs and defined it as exposure to psychological, physical or sexual abuse, and household dysfunction including substance abuse (problem drinking / alcoholic and / or street drugs), mental illness, a mother treated violently and criminal behaviour in the household.1 Along with the initial ACE study, other studies have characterised ACEs as neglect, parental separation, loss of family members or friends, long - term financial adversity and witness to violence.2 3 From the original cohort of 9508 American adults, more than half of respondents (52 %) experienced at least one adverse childhood event.1 Since the original cohort, ACE exposures have been investigated globally revealing comparable prevalence to the original cohort.4 5 More recently in 2014, a survey of 4000 American children found that 60.8 % of children had at least one form of direct experience of violence, crime or abuse.6 The ACE study precipitated interest in the health conditions of adults maltreated as children as it revealed links to chronic diseases such as obesity, autoimmune diseases, heart, lung and liver diseases, and cancer in adulthood.1 Since then, further evidence has revealed relationships between ACEs and physical and mental health outcomes, such as increased risk of substance abuse, suicide and premature mortality.4 7
The impetus had come from the feeling that gradually more difficult children were being found in residential care, partly arising from the growing number of status offenders, i.e. children whose behaviour (truancy, promiscuity, alcoholic drinking, unruliness) would not be illegal if they were adults.
One study from the USA provides evidence that consumerism is related to smoking, alcohol and cannabis use in 14 to 18 - year - olds, 15 and another reports an association with alcohol use in 10 to 18 - year - olds.16 Among 18 to 21 - year - old Belgian students, a substance use scale (combining smoking, drinking and drug use) was negatively related to «intrinsic values» and positively related to «extrinsic values» relating to financial success and physical appearance.17 Finally, a study of Chinese 14 to 19 - year - olds found positive associations, cross-sectionally and prospectively, between consumerism and scores on a self - reported risky behaviour questionnaire, one component of which was alcohol and / or drug use.18 It has been suggested that these associations may reflect attempts to satisfy the unmet needs of more materialistic individuals, 15 in a manner akin to self - medication.17
This is the first time when temporarily interpretable patterns of association between hazardous drinking and history of TBI among adolescents were examined in the context of co-occurring mental health and problem behaviours in a population - based study.
Participants» recent and historical alcohol consumption will be assessed online by 14 questions adapted from the School Health and Alcohol Harm Reduction Project «Patterns of Alcohol» index.38 These questions ask responders about the frequency and quantity of different drinking behaviours, and age of first participation in these behaviours.
A reduction in hazardous drinking behaviour, that is, less binge drinking, less heavy episodic drinking, less frequent drinking.
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