Binge drinking
Binge drinking, or heavy episodic drinking, is
drinking alcoholic beverages with an intention of
becoming intoxicated by heavy consumption of alcohol
over a short period of time, but definitions (see below)
vary considerably.[1]
Binge drinking is a style
of drinking that is popular in several countries
worldwide, and overlaps somewhat with social drinking
since it is often done in groups. The degree of
intoxication however, varies between and within various
cultures that engage in this practice. A
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alcohol can occur over hours, last up to several days,
or in the event of extended abuse, even weeks. Due to
the long term effects of alcohol abuse, binge drinking
is considered to be a major public health issue.[2]
Binge drinking is more common in males, during
adolescence and young adulthood. Heavy regular binge
drinking is associated with adverse effects on
neurologic, cardiac, gastrointestinal, hematologic,
immune, and musculoskeletal organ systems as well as
increasing the risk of alcohol induced psychiatric
disorders.[3][4] A US-based review of the literature
found that up to one-third of adolescents binge-drink,
with 6% reaching the threshold of having an
alcohol-related substance use disorder.[5] Approximately
one in 25 women binge-drinks during pregnancy, which can
lead to fetal alcohol syndrome and fetal alcohol
spectrum disorders.[6] Binge drinking during adolescence
is associated with traffic accidents and other types of
accidents, violent behavior as well as suicide. The more
often a child or adolescent binge drinks and the younger
they are the more likely that they will develop an
alcohol use disorder including alcoholism. A large
number of adolescents who binge-drink also consume other
psychotropic substances.[7]
Frequent binge
drinking can lead to brain damage faster and more severe
than chronic
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(alcoholism). The neurotoxic insults are due to very
large amounts of glutamate which are released and
overstimulate the brain as a binge finishes. This
results in excitotoxicity, a process which damages or
kills neurons (brain cells).[8] Each binge drinking
episode immediately insults the brain; repeat episodes
result in accumulating harm. The developing adolescent
brain is thought to be particularly susceptible to the
neurotoxic effects of binge drinking, with some evidence
of brain damage occurring from drinking more than 10 or
11 drinks once or twice per month.[9] A 2020 study found
that even a single episode of binge drinking can lead to
atrophy of the brain's corpus callosum, from which
damage was still detectable by an MRI scanner five weeks
later.[10] With prolonged abstinence neurogenesis occurs
which can potentially reverse the damage from alcohol
abuse.[11]
Definitions[edit]
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Stolle, Sack and
Thomasius define binge drinking as episodic excessive
drinking.[7] There is currently no worldwide consensus
on how many drinks constitute a "binge", but in the
United States, the term has been described in academic
research to mean consuming five or more standard drinks
(male), or four or more drinks (female),[12] over a
two-hour period.[13] In 2015, the US Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, citing the National Institute on
Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, defines binge drinking as
"a pattern of drinking that brings a person's blood
alcohol concentration (BAC) to 0.08 percent or above.
This typically happens when men consume five or more
drinks, and when women consume four or more drinks, in
about two hours."[14] and estimated that about 16% of
American adults met these criteria at least four times
per month. One 2001 definition from the publication
Psychology of Addictive Behavior states that five drinks
for men and four drinks for women must be consumed on
one occasion at least once in a two-week period for it
to
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binge drinking.[15] This is colloquially known[by whom?]
as the "5/4 definition", and depending on the source,
the timeframe can vary. In the United Kingdom, binge
drinking is defined by one academic publication as
drinking more than twice the daily limit, that is,
drinking eight units or more for men or six units or
more for women (roughly equivalent to five or four
American standard drinks, respectively).[16] In
Australia, binge drinking is also known as risky single
occasion drinking (RSOD)[17] and can be classified by
the drinking of seven or more standard drinks (by males)
and five or more standard drinks (by females) within a
single day.[18] When BEACH (Bettering the Evaluation and
Care of Health) conducted a study which gathered
information of people over the age of 18, it defined
binge drinkers as those who consumed six or more
standard drinks on one occasion whether that be weekly
or monthly.[19]
The above definitions are limited
in that they do not take into account the time period
over which the drinking occurs or the body mass of the
person drinking. A
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person could be defined as a binge drinker even if he or
she never becomes intoxicated. The term, however, has
succeeded in drawing public awareness to the problem of
excess drinking.[citation needed].
In Ireland the
HSE defines binge drinking as more than six units of
alcohol in one sitting for both sexes.[20]
Other,
less common definitions rely on blood alcohol
concentration (BAC). For example, the National Institute
on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) defines the term
"binge drinking" as a pattern of drinking that brings a
person's blood alcohol concentration (BAC) to 0.08
percent or above.[21] Whatever the numerical definition
used, heavy drinking or rapid consumption over a short
period of time with the intention of becoming
intoxicated is often implied when the term is used
colloquially, since four or five drinks consumed over
the course of a whole day and as an accompaniment to
meals will not have the same effects as the same amount
consumed over a couple of hours on an empty stomach.[22]
An alternative colloquial
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drinking, "going on a bender", formerly implied a
drinking spree of several days.[23]
Causes[edit]
Culture as well as peer pressure play an important
role in driving binge drinking.[3] In adults, binge
drinking is more common in people who have never been
married and score a grade B or less[clarify] in
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The reasons for binge drinking by children and
adolescents in Europe include:[7]
It's really fun
(76%)
I feel more sociable (65%)
I feel
happy/relaxed (51% each)
I forget my problems (41%)
Other causes include feeling more grown-up and
fitting in with peers and to increase the chance of
sexual encounters. Some also drink to alleviate
psychological stress or anxiety.[7] Research on
interpersonal violence focused on mechanisms of
victimization and perpetration (specifically stalking,
harassment, sexual assault, and teen dating violence)
among adolescents reported a significantly higher
proportion of teenagers endorsing depressed mood and
engagement in binge drinking among those subjected to
victimization.[25]
Semi-structured interview were
carried out with 64 14- to 17-year-olds who had an
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binge drinking. These interviews found that motivations
included social facilitation which was ease in social
situations, individual benefits such as getting a 'buzz'
and influences of peer pressure and social norms.[26]
Risk factors for binge drinking among adolescents
include: low socioeconomic status, large amount of
disposable (pocket) money, sensation and novelty
seeking, low self-control, delinquency and having
delinquent friends. Other risk factors include: using
alcohol as a coping strategy for emotional problems
(more common in adolescent girls), excessive drinking
among peers, poor relationship with parents, alcohol
abuse by parents. Genetic conditions combined with a
background of negative environmental factors increase
the harmful use of alcohol.[7] Additionally the
risk-taking behavior associated with adolescence
promotes binge drinking.[27]
Health effects[edit]
Acute intoxication, such as binge drinking and
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known potent risk factors for suicide.[28] Binge
drinking is also associated with an increased risk of
unplanned and unprotected sex, unplanned pregnancies,
and an increased risk of HIV infection. 10% of women and
19% of men have reported being assaulted as a result of
alcohol. Males who drink more than 35 units of alcohol
per week report being physically hurt as a result of
alcohol, and 15% report physically hurting others as a
result of their drinking. Almost 16% of binge drinkers
report being taken advantage of sexually, and 8% report
taking advantage of another person sexually as a result
of alcohol within a one-year period. Heavy drinkers
cause approximately 183,000 rapes and sexual assaults,
197,000 robberies, 661,000 aggravated assaults, and 1.7
million simple assaults each year.[29] Binge drinking
has been associated with higher probability of divorce,
spousal abuse, and poor job performance.[30] Binge
drinking can cause adverse effects on the body including
effects on blood homeostasis and its circadian
variation, cardiac rhythm, ischaemic heart disease,
blood pressure, white blood cell activity, female
reproductive hormone levels as well as adverse effects
on the fetus. There is also evidence from animal studies
that binge drinking causes brain damage.[31] Binge
drinking has been associated with lower abdominal pain
in women.[32] Ketoacidosis can occur in individuals who
chronically abuse alcohol and have a recent history of
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binge drinking.[33] Alcohol affects brain development
quite significantly especially during adolescence when
the brain is still developing. The main lobes that are
involved in decision making and complex thought
processes are undergoing their final development phase
during adolescence and binge drinking can negatively
stunt the growth of these frontal lobes.[34]
Adolescence and young adulthood[edit]
A young man
lying comatose after a binge drinking session
The
high levels of binge drinking among young people and the
adverse consequences that include increased risk of
alcoholism as an adult and liver disease make binge
drinking a major public health issue.[2] Recent research
has found that young college binge drinkers who drink
four or more drinks on more than three occasions in the
past two weeks are statistically 19 times more likely to
develop alcoholism than non-binge drinkers, though the
direction of causality remains unclear.[24] This is
particularly interesting, as drinking for the sole
purpose of getting drunk remains a major health and
social problem on college campuses across the United
States.[35] Heavy and regular binge drinking during
adolescence is associated with an increased risk of
alcoholism. Approximately 40% of alcoholics report heavy
drinking during adolescence.[36] Repeated episodes of
excessive drinking, especially at an early age, are
thought to cause a profound increase in the risk of
developing an alcohol-related disorder (ICD-10, harmful
use/dependence syndrome). Heavy drinking is also closely
associated with depression. Those with severe depression
have higher rates of alcohol abuse than those with low
depression. [37] College students who are depressed are
more susceptible to use
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college students who are not depressed.[38] In a study
conducted at Harvard University, it was found that about
32% of students surveyed were diagnosable for alcohol
abuse and about 6% were diagnosed as alcohol
dependent.[39] Binge drinking is also becoming an
increasing problem in Australian adolescents, the
Australian School Students Alcohol and Drug survey
conducted by the National Cancer Council discovered that
around 33% of students between years 7 and 11 consumed
alcohol in the week leading up to the survey, they also
found that 10% of the students participated in binge
drinking at a consumption level which is considered
dangerous to adults. When the survey results were
separated into age groups the findings were that 13% of
15-year-old's and 22% of 17-year-old's had alcohol
consumption levels above the daily maximum suggested to
adults and that 20% of 17-year-old's had a consumption
level of alcohol considered risky to adults.[40]
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Other risk factors that influence the development of
alcohol abuse or alcoholism include social and genetic
factors. Several researchers have found that starting
drinking before the age of 15 is associated with a
fourfold increased risk for developing alcoholism
compared to people that delay drinking until age 20 or
later. It has been estimated by some that if the age at
which people started drinking could be delayed to age
20, there would be a 50% reduction in the number of
cases of alcohol use disorder.[7] However, it
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whether this is a causal relationship, or a function of
confounding familial (and other) factors associated with
both age at first drink and propensity for
alcoholism.[41]
The main cause of death among
adolescents as a result of binge drinking is road
traffic accidents; a third of all fatal road traffic
accidents among 15- to 20-year-olds are associated with
drinking alcohol. Cyclists and pedestrians are likely to
have less spatial awareness and concentration while
travelling after binge drinking and, also, it is more
common that adolescents that binge-drink drive drunk or
are the passenger of a drunk driver. It has been found
that 50% of all head injuries in adolescents in the US
are associated with alcohol consumption. Violence and
suicide combine to become the third-most-common cause of
death associated with binge drinking among adolescents.
The suicide risk in adolescents is more than four times
higher among binge drinkers than non-binge drinking
adolescents.[7]
Earlier sexual activity,
increased changing of sexual partners, higher rate of
unwanted pregnancy, higher rate of
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sexually transmitted diseases, infertility, and
alcohol-related damage to the fetus during pregnancy is
associated with binge drinking. Female binge drinkers
are three times more likely to be sexually assaulted;
50% of adolescent girls reporting sexual assault were
under the influence of alcohol or another psychotropic
substance at the time.[7]
Adolescents who
regularly participated in binge drinking for several
years show a smaller hippocampus brain region, in
particular those who began drinking in early
adolescence. Heavy binge drinking is associated with
neurocognitive deficits of frontal lobe processing and
impaired working memory as well as delayed auditory and
verbal memory deficits. Animal studies suggest that the
neurodegenerative effects of alcohol abuse during
adolescence can be permanent.[7] Research in humans,
which utilised sophisticated brain scanning technology
suggests that in adolescent teenagers, drinking more
than four or five drinks once or twice a month results
in subtle damage to the teenagers developing brain
tissue, in particular the white matter.[9] However, this
research is primarily cross-sectional and done with
fairly small sample sizes, making causality less
certain.
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Several studies have been conducted to
discover if there is a link between binge drinking
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years and becoming a chronic alcohol consumer when they
transition into adulthood. A particular study conducted
by the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth found that
harmful drinking during adolescent years was
significantly associated with the continuance of
dangerous levels of alcohol consumption into adulthood
years.[42][43] Binge drinking is a way for young
adolescents to rely alcohol as a way to cope with
certain stress or depression.[44]
In college,
many students will join Greek organizations that heavily
revolve around social drinking. For new members,
especially in fraternities, binge drinking is heavily
encouraged and underage drinking is commonplace. Over
the past few decades, many schools have cracked down on
Greek events with strict policies and active monitoring.
However, the festivities did not stop and many members
were not only affected during their time in college, but
also later in life. Studies have shown that both male
and female students that were associated with Greek
organizations were more likely to develop Alcohol Use
Disorder (AUD) in comparison to their non-Greek
counterparts.[45]
Central nervous system[edit]
Heavy binge drinkers tend to have delayed auditory
and verbal memory and deficits in executive planning
function and episodic memory, which are similar to
deficits seen in Korsakoff's syndrome. Impairments in
spatial working memory and pattern recognition tasks
also have been found in heavy binge drinkers. Impulse
control is also impaired in binge drinkers, especially
female binge drinkers. Additionally, immediate and
delayed recall of verbal and visual information is
impaired; conversely, semantic organizational ability is
better in binge drinkers compared to non-binge drinkers.
Studies in adolescents have shown that regular binge
drinking may cause long-lasting cognitive impairments,
though the threshold needed to produce significant
effects remains unclear. Cognitive impairment in adults
is also unclear, as one study found no association
between binge drinking and cognitive impairment.[24]
Binge drinking is believed to increase impulsivity due
to altered functioning of prefrontal�subcortical and
orbitofrontal circuits. Binge drinking and alcoholics
who have undergone multiple detoxifications is
associated with an inability to interpret facial
expressions properly; this is believed to be due to
kindling of the amygdala with resultant distortion of
neurotransmission. Adolescents, females and young adults
are most sensitive to the neuropsychological effects of
binge drinking. Adolescence, in particular early
adolescence, is a developmental stage that is
particularly vulnerable to the neurotoxic and
neurocognitive adverse effects of binge drinking due to
it being a time of significant brain
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development.[16]
Binge drinking regimes are
associated with causing an imbalance between inhibitory
and excitatory amino acids and changes in monoamines
release in the central nervous system, which increases
neurotoxicity and may result in cognitive impairments,
psychological problems and in long-term heavy binge
drinkers may cause irreversible brain damage in both
adolescents and adults.[46][47]
While several rat
studies indicate that alcohol is more toxic during
adolescence than adulthood, some researchers believe
that it remains unclear whether this is also the case in
humans. Though heavy binge drinking adolescent humans
show impaired brain activity during memory tests and
underdeveloped brain structures compared to adolescents
who did not binge-drink, they argue that these findings
are similar to adult alcoholics
who did not abuse alcohol during adolescence.[48]
Extrapolation from animal studies to humans is
notoriously difficult,[49] and a review by the group
Choose Responsibility concluded that alcohol's long-term
damage to cognitive processes was the same regardless of
whether heavy drinking commenced during adolescence or
later.[48]
Pregnancy[edit]
Binge drinking is a
more important factor rather than average alcohol
intake, with regard to the severity of alcohol induced
damage to the fetus. Alcohol has definite long-term
adverse effects on the fetus, in particular impaired
attentional skills and may lead to psychiatric disorders
when the child grows up.[50] In a 2005 study in the US,
approximately one in five non-pregnant women binge-drank
and one in 25 pregnant women binge-drank.[6] Binge
drinking during pregnancy is associated with fetal
alcohol syndrome, alcohol-related birth defects as well
as alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorders. The
affected children after birth may have an intellectual
impairment and problems with learning, memory,
attention, problem solving and
problems with mental health and social interactions.
Deformities in facial features, skeletal and body organs
as well as a smaller head circumference are also
sometimes present in these children.[51][52] Studies in
sheep
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fetal neurotoxicity induced by alcohol may be due to
acidaemia and hypercapnia.[53] Binge drinking three or
more times during pregnancy has been associated with an
increased risk of stillbirth.