The purpose of this mission is to discuss the problem of drinking alcohol for young people in the UK, to provide possible solutions for today's youth, and to help the next generation. In this task we will also consider why young people feel the necessity of drinking and attract them to drink alcohol. Also, find out who is likely to drink alcohol of men or women who is also the most influential age group. What young people can do to save their time rather than drinking, what parents and other adults can do to solve this situation, and what to do to prevent overdrink
Many people prefer not to drink or do not drink more. In fact, more people comply with the bill seeking alternative ways to drink alcohol. For health, lifestyle, or for other reasons, young people are increasingly interested in restricting or eliminating alcohol intake. According to the Radicle survey of this report, about 31% of people over the age of 18 do not drink alcohol (according to statistics of alcohol abuse and alcoholism) and an additional 17% drink once a month. At the same time, 23% of respondents said that they may be trying to replace alcohol if they offer alcohol substitutes at stores, bars, or restaurants.
Is alcohol addictive? Yes, but an important consideration is statistics on alcohol abuse as well. For decades scientists have tracked alcohol intake and alcohol related mortality. This research is very important and the US government established the National Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Research Institute (NIAAA) in 1970. Every year, NIAAA publishes new data on alcohol abuse, alcohol related death, and other important statistics. NIAAA also developed several definitions to regulate the words of alcohol intake and abuse. According to agencies, low-risk drinking will not exceed 3 cups per day, women will not exceed 7 cups per week. I am drinking men's low-risk drinking less than 4 cups a day, 14 cups a week or less. According to NIAAA, only 2 out of 100 people are drinking alcohol, and within these limits alcohol use disorder.