Alcohol-free drinks in the US with Molly Bowdring
Addiction Audio26 Helmi 2024

Alcohol-free drinks in the US with Molly Bowdring

In this episode Dr Merve Mollaahmetoglu talks to Dr Molly Bowdring about her recent article on the impact of alcohol-free drinks such as zero-percent beers, wines and mocktails. Molly talks about using survey data to explore different patterns, such as using non-alcoholic drinks to slow alcohol consumption, to alternate days or as part of someones recovery. Merve and Molly discuss the occasional differences between how people think non-alcoholic drinks change their alcohol consumption and what actually happens to their overall use.


If you're somebody who already uses them, be reflective about how is this impacting your desire for alcohol and your consumption in that same night or across the week and just be curious about the relation between your non-alcoholic beverage use and your alcohol use.


Original article: Non-alcoholic beverage consumption among US adults who consume alcohol by Molly Bowdring and colleagues. Published in Addiction (2024)


The opinions expressed in this post reflect the views of the host and interviewees and do not necessarily represent the opinions or official positions of the SSA or Addiction journal.

The SSA does not endorse or guarantee the accuracy of the information in external sources or links and accepts no responsibility or liability for any consequences arising from the use of such information.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jaksot(115)

Hallucinogen use, young adults and monitoring the future with Katherine Keyes

Hallucinogen use, young adults and monitoring the future with Katherine Keyes

In this episode, Dr Elle Wadsworth talks to Dr Katherine Keyes about her study examining changes to hallucinogen use among young adults in the US. Katherine also talks about using the Monitoring The F...

3 Elo 202323min

Perspectives on gambling from 1561 with Louise Nadeau

Perspectives on gambling from 1561 with Louise Nadeau

In this episode Ben Scher talks to Professor Louise Nadeau about her recent article anaysing the content of a Latin-language treatise on gambling addiction written nearly 500 years ago. Ben and Louise...

28 Heinä 202323min

Risk of bias in tobacco cessation trials with Jamie Hartmann-Boyce

Risk of bias in tobacco cessation trials with Jamie Hartmann-Boyce

In this episode, Chloe Burke talks to Dr Jamie Hartmann-Boyce about new guidance from the Cochrane Tobacco Addiction Group (TAG) on assessing and minimising risk of bias in tobacco cessation trials. J...

20 Heinä 202320min

Cannabis legalisation in Canada with Janni Leung

Cannabis legalisation in Canada with Janni Leung

In this episode, Dr Elle Wadsworth talks to Dr Janni Leung about her work on a systematic review of the evidence on cannabis arrests, cannabis products and prices since Canada legalised cannabis. Jann...

13 Heinä 202325min

Bacterial infections and social determinants of health with Thomas Brothers

Bacterial infections and social determinants of health with Thomas Brothers

In this episode Ben Scher talks to Dr Thomas Brothers about his qualitative systematic review looking at infections from injecting drug use. Tommy and Ben talk about bacterial and fungal infections an...

12 Heinä 202321min

Cannabis and apps with Marleen Olthof and Matthijs Blankers

Cannabis and apps with Marleen Olthof and Matthijs Blankers

In this episode, Rob Calder talks to Marleen Olthof and Dr Matthijs Blankers about their research into ICan - a digital health app designed to reduce cannabis use. They initially talk about the potent...

29 Kesä 202330min

Long-acting buprenorphine with Jo Neale

Long-acting buprenorphine with Jo Neale

Professor Joanne Neale talks to Addiction Audio about her latest research into how people feel during the first 72 hours of having long-acting buprenorphine (Buvidal). Jo talks about the recent histor...

8 Kesä 202325min

Smoking and Ecological Momentary Assessment with Olga Perski

Smoking and Ecological Momentary Assessment with Olga Perski

Dr Perski explains the evolution of Ecological Momentry Assessment (EMA) studies and how they have been used to collect granular data relating to everyday experiences. Olga's latest review focuses on ...

10 Touko 202337min

Suosittua kategoriassa Tiede

tiedekulma-podcast
rss-mita-tulisi-tietaa
rss-poliisin-mieli
docemilia
rss-duodecim-lehti
utelias-mieli
radio-antro
filocast-filosofian-perusteet
rss-laakaripodi
rss-sosiopodi
ihanat-ipanat
sotataidon-ytimessa
mielipaivakirja
rss-bios-podcast
rss-radplus
rss-opeklubi
rss-lihavuudesta-podcast