Heavy Drinkers Have Worse Health Attitudes
Friday, March 26th, 2010Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research just released a study about heavy drinkers and their general health habits. They report that both men and women have worse health habits if they are heavy or risky drinkers. Only moderate drinkers showed health benefits from consuming alcohol.
Attitudes About Health Significant For Alcohol Drinkers
It seems that the key difference between moderate and heavy drinkers were their overall attitudes about general health practices. Heavy drinkers tended to use cigarettes, not wear seat belts, eat an unhealthy diet, and not see their doctors regularly.
Another part of the story is heavy drinkers’ belief of how much they are in control of their own life. According to the study, they tended to think that good health was a matter of good or bad luck. Instead of collaborating with their doctors, heavy drinkers reported not liking doctor’s visits.
Alcohol Affects Mental Health and Physical Health
The results of the research study has pointed out the connection between attitude and general health. But which comes first, the attitude or the drinking? This is a complicated question, and most likely they occur together. Many people who drink heavily often do so because they are trying to cope with problems. They may already think that their life is out of control, so why would their physical health be any different?
Also, a heavy drinker could be (or become) an addictive drinker. They may need alcohol treatment to get their life in order. But most don’t seek help at an alcohol rehab center. If anything, they might go to their doctor about physical complaints. When addiction thinking sets in, a person sees the world through a black-and-white perspective. Things are either good or they are bad, in control or out of control.
Health Of Alcoholics Depends On Getting Alcohol Rehab
Alcoholics are also more likely to be pessimistic because of their persistent negativity. This outlook on life likely bleeds into their health habits. Just another part of their life that’s out of their control, probably more bad news. So what’s the point of making any sort of change?
Unfortunately, heavy drinkers who don’t get treatment will likely face many health challenges in their future. Heart disease, high blood pressure, skin problems, and liver disease are just a few of the health risks associated with heavy drinking. If you have a loved one who seems to be a heavy drinker, do whatever you can to get them to the doctor or seek alcohol rehab. They may not like going to the doctor now, but they will be doing it a lot more without professional treatment.









