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Adults drink less alcohol as they age

Adults drink less alcohol as they ageAmerican adults are not drinking as much alcohol as they used to, and by the time they reach their 80s, more than 40% of men and 60% of women say they don't drink at all, according to the 1th analysis of adults drinking habits over few decades.

Men and women also appear to be drinking more wine and less beer as they get older.

The study, published in the August issue of the American Journal of Medicine, is based on survey responses from more than 8,000 participants in the Framingham Heart Study. Residents of Framingham, Massa mostly white, middle-class community, and their children were interviewed about their drinking habits every 2 to 4 years between 1948 and 2003.

Researchers from Boston University Medical Center found that adults drank less alcohol as they aged. And each generation drank less than their parents' generation.

For instance, middle-age people in the 1950s and 1960s drank about one-third more than people of the same age in the 1970s.

The study's authors tell they they are not sure why alcohol consumption declines with age.

"The level of education improved throughout the study, and more-educated people tend to drink less, so this might be one reason," told Dr. R. Curtis Ellison, with the Boston University School of Medicine.

Jefferson Park resident George Scott, who's 55, told there's also "more of a social stigma attached" to excessive drinking than there was in last generations.

And also drunken driving enforcement is tougher, told 46 years old Tom Hamming.

"When we were in our teens and we got caught doing that, you'd get a slap on the wrist," Hamming told. "Now if you get caught doing that, you are gone."

Hamming's wife, Therese, added that people are much more aware of the health hazards associated with drinking and smoking.

While alcohol abuse could cause permanent damage to vital organs, drinking in moderation has been linked to lower heart disease risk.

Federal health officials define moderate drinking as having less than 24 grams of alcohol, or the equivalent of two drinks, per day for men and 12 grams for women.

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