Thursday, September 17, 2009

Non-Drinkers More Likely To Be Depressed Than Moderate Drinkers

It probably doesn’t surprise you that heavy drinkers have a greater tendency to be depressed, but several studies show that people who don’t drink at all also have high levels of depression and anxiety. Case in point: A team of Norwegian and British scientists recently reported in the medical journal Addiction that heavy drinkers as well as teetotalers have higher levels of depression and anxiety than those who drink moderately.

Even when researchers accounted for people who had quit drinking because of problems with alcohol, the findings held true: 17.3% of abstainers reported anxiety, while 15.8% reported depression. The happiest people were those who averaged about two alcoholic drinks per week.

Source: Health Insider

2 comments:

  1. I believe if you have Jesus in your life, you will be happy even without drinking at all! God Bless you Dr. Bob

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  2. Sue,
    Well put young lady, I don't think many would argue that fact. If you do not drink, I do not recommend that you start to try and improve your
    mental outlook on life.
    Thanks,
    Dr. Bob Moulas

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