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If the disease of alcoholism is blind to gender, the health risks and treatment and recovery outcomes for alcohol scream, “You’re a woman! Watch out!” That makes recent news about the meteoric rise in women’s binge drinking sobering —and, for women who may have a drinking problem, another good reason to put down that next drink and get help now. Here are three facts regarding women and alcohol that every woman should know before their next drink:
Binge drinking is the most common form of excessive alcohol use in this country and one big risk factor for alcoholism and alcohol use disorders. For women, binge drinking is the equivalent of at least four drinks in one two-hour sitting; for men, it’s five drinks in the same timeframe.
A study published in the journal Addiction showed binge drinking is far more risky for women’s health than for men’s. Researchers found that after just three drinks, both men and women are 4.5 times more likely to be injured than when not drinking. But as the number of drinks rose from three, women’s rates of injury far outpaced those of men, until they actually tripled men’s risks of injury.
Why the greater risk of injury for women?
A quick rundown of how alcohol’s long-term effects on major organs disproportionately affect women shows in greater detail just how much worse off women are:
And it gets worse: female alcoholics die from their disease at a rate that’s 50 to 100 percent higher than male alcoholics’ death rates.
With all this gloom and doom surrounding women and alcohol, one would think women would be the first to get help for a drinking problem. Wrong. Alcohol’s inequities towards women continue in the area of treatment and recovery, primarily because, studies show, women face greater hurdles in finding effective substance abuse treatment. Consequently, women are also more likely than men to delay getting treatment.
The take-home? If you’re a woman who loves her wine and cocktails, think twice before you reach for the next one.
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