Title of article :
Why We Donʹt Know More about the Social Benefits of Moderate Drinking
Author/Authors :
Dwight B. Heath، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
4
From page :
71
To page :
74
Abstract :
The scientific literature about drinking shows that a preoccupation with the harms that occasionally befall those who drink too much or too fast is coupled with a virtual ignorance (in both senses of that term) about the benefits that more often accrue to the vast majority who are moderate drinkers. It is ironic that reviews of the subject that appear under the World Health Organization (WHO) imprint have paid almost no attention to two thirds of WHOʹs definition of health: “…mental and social well-being…,” while focusing overwhelmingly on the physical aspects. This imbalance is so striking that in a recent WHO-affiliated publication the authors suggested that social consequences may be “the forgotten dimension.” This, despite the fact that drinking plays very important roles in many societies with respect to such widely recognized and appreciated benefits as celebration, relaxation, sociability, enhancement of food, concretization of the social order, and time out, in addition to medical and therapeutic benefits. The time is ripe for increasing collaboration to investigate such social benefits in ways that would be of greater interest and of use to those who heretofore have neglected them.
Keywords :
alcohol drinking , health behavior , Social behavior , Social values , Health Benefits
Journal title :
Annals of Epidemiology
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Annals of Epidemiology
Record number :
462885
Link To Document :
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