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Background: There has been media coverage surrounding the dangers of heavy drinking and benefits of moderation, with TV and radio presenter, Adrian Chiles, documenting his experience of moderating alcohol consumption in an online article for the Guardian. By analysing the comments in response to Chiles’ article, this study aimed to explore i) readers’ attitudes or beliefs towards moderating alcohol and ii) readers’ experiences of moderating or abstaining from alcohol. Method: A secondary qualitative analysis of online comments in response to an article about moderating alcohol consumption. Main outcome measures: Comments (n = 784) in response to a UK online news article about moderating alcohol consumption were extracted and inductive thematic analysis was used. Results: For aim one, two themes were developed; “general attitudes towards drinking” and “general attitudes towards reducing consumption”. These themes reflect negative perceptions of alcohol and issues around ch
steve? talk about double vision. the next glass of wine or beer you may have tonight could be 50% stronger than you think. take a look. the guidelines for the average serving sizes is 5 ounces of wine with 12% alcohol. 12 ounces of beer with 5% alcohol. and 1.5 ounces of 80 proof spirits with 40% alcohol. but a brand-new study find drinks served at bars and restaurants are much more potent than that. dr. marc siegel, our mixologist from the medical a team joins us to explain. the national alcohol beverage association found we re drinking a lot more than we think they are. when you go to a restaurant, you think they re heaping up that glass. the problem is you think it is one glass. it is the equivalent of two. let s show folks what we re talking about. you wanted me to show you what i think is a glass of wine. drinking guidelines