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Managing your alcohol intake

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Knowing how to drink safely and responsibly is good for:

There are many ways you can manage your alcohol drinking.

How much am I really drinking?

It can be hard to keep track of how much alcohol you’re putting away. Alcoholic drinks come in different strengths and serving sizes.

Your age, weight, sex and even how you’re feeling at the time can also influence how alcohol affects you.

By limiting your drinks you reduce the lifetime risk of harm from alcohol-related injury or disease. The Australian Guidelines recommend healthy adults should drink:

What's a standard drink anyway?

A standard drink contains about 10 grams of alcohol. This is the amount your body can process in one hour.

A standard drinking may be much smaller than you think. For example, the average glass of wine served in a pub contains 1.5 standard drinks.

Check the label of any bottle, can or cask of alcohol for the number of standard drinks it contains. Find out more about standard drinks here.

You can also use these handy calculators to work out how much you are drinking:

How to know if you're drinking too much

Drinking alcohol is very normal in Australia. This makes it difficult to know when you’re overdoing it.

Some people struggle to limit the amount they drink. Others find it hard to go even a day without drinking. Low-level dependence like this can gradually increase over time until alcohol becomes a serious problem.

Signs that you may have a problem with your drinking:

The Daybreak App, developed by Hello Sunday Morning, can support you to change your relationship with alcohol.

Cutting your alcohol intake offers serious benefits

Reducing the amount you drink can improve your life in many ways.

Health and wellbeing

Cutting alcohol consumption means you are less likely to feel anxious or depressed. You’d also be at less risk of developing long-term health problems such as cancer, heart disease or liver cirrhosis (scarring).

You might even lose weight, have more energy, and look better.

Relationships

Drinking too much can affect your relationships. Excessive alcohol consumption can:

Managing your alcohol intake may reduce any friction or embarrassment and improve your social life.

Finances

Drinking excessively gets expensive and can lead to problems at home and work. Cutting down on alcohol will help you perform better at work. It will also reduce the risk of an accident that could stop you from working.

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How do I cut down on alcohol?

Here are some tips for managing your drinking on a single occasion.

To cut down your alcohol consumption for good, you can try the following.

You can find more information on The Right Mix website.

Resources and support

If you or someone you know needs support or help with their drinking, you can contact:

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