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Alcohol, Athletes & Pressure to Drink

Posted October 15, 2008 at 06:00 PM by Alexandra Haller

Section: Her Fitness, Athletics, Sports Medicine, Her Health, Her Nutrition, Workout Fuel

party friendsThe following article was submitted by sports nutritionist, Nancy Clark MS RD CSSD.

Ask any coach or college athletic director, and you’ll hear concern about alcohol and athletes. Rightfully so. Alcohol and athletics is a dangerous duo, associated with negative consequences including hangovers, nausea and vomiting, poor grades in school, fights, arguments, memory loss, driving under the influence, and trouble with the law—to say nothing of injuries. Yet, tailgating before football games, quenching thirst at the pub after a team workout, and celebrating victories with champaign is perceived as the norm.
College athletes are more likely to drink than non-athletes. Serious recreational runners drink more than their sedentary counterparts. Unfortunately, alcohol is a highly addictive substance and is the most abused drug in the United States, more so than steroids. Prolonged drinking can damage the liver, heart, and brain, and result in cirrhosis, pancreatitis, irregular heart beats, stroke, and malnutrition. More oral cancer is seen among those who are just moderate drinkers as compared to abstainers.

What can be done about this problem?
To address the problem of alcohol abuse among student-athletes, many college campuses are educating students about social norms—the beliefs about what is normal and expected in social situations. For example, despite popular belief, “everyone” does not drink nor do “most students” get drunk all the time.
A 1999 survey at Southern Methodist University asked these four questions to students on a Friday about alcohol use on the previous night:
Did you drink last night?
Did you get drunk last night?
What percentage of SMU students do you think drank last night?
What percentage of SMU students do you think got drunk last night?

The answers showed major misperceptions about alcohol norms:
-Only 20% of students surveyed reported drinking the previous night, yet they believed that over half drank.
-Only 8% reported getting drunk, yet they believed at least one-third got drunk.
-Of students who drank, most reported consuming only a few drinks per week. Yet they believed most students were drinking 10 to 15 drinks per week.
-35% reported abstaining from alcohol, but very few believed that many of their peers were non-drinkers.
(http://smu.edu/healthcenter/alcoholeducation/adp_socialnorms.asp.)

With ongoing social norm education, students will actually change their drinking practices. For example, a three-year social-norm education program targeted Division III athletes in a NY State college. It contributed to a 30% drop in both excessive alcohol consumption and the negative consequences of drinking. Among student-athletes with the highest exposure to the program, personal alcohol misuse dropped 50%. (1) Given that athletes are often role models, this change can have a positive impact on the entire campus and potentially (eventually) our entire sports society.
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Minimizing negative consequences
If you are among the athletes who chooses to drink large amounts of alcohol, take note:
• Alcohol is a depressant. Apart from killing pain, it offers no edge for athletes. You can’t be sharp, quick, and drunk. Pre-competition alcohol has a deleterious effect on reaction time, accuracy, balance, eye-hand coordination and endurance. It will not help you exercise faster, stronger, longer.
• Late night partying that contributes to sleep deprivation before the next morning’s event hurts performance.
• Alcohol is a poor source of carbohydrates. You can get loaded with beer, but your muscles will not get carbo-loaded. A 12-ounce can of beer has only 14 grams of carbs, as compared to 40 grams in a can of soft drink. Eat pretzels, thick-crust pizza or other carbs along with the beer.
• Alcohol on an empty stomach can quickly lead to a drunken stupor. Be wise; enjoy the natural high of exercise rather than get brought down by a few post-exercise beers.
• Alcohol has a diuretic effect--the more you drink, the more fluids you lose. This is bad for recovery and the next exercise bout. While low-alcohol beer allows for proper rehydration, regular beer sends athletes running to the bathroom. One study showed that athletes who drank beer eliminated about 16 ounces more urine (over the course of 4 hours) than those who drink low-alcohol (2%) beer or alcohol-free beer. (2)
• Your liver breaks down alcohol at a fixed rate (~1 can beer or 4 ounces wine per hour). Exercise does not hasten the process, nor does coffee. Caffeine just makes you a wide-awake drunk.
• Drinks that contain congeners—whiskey, cognac, and red wine—are more likely to cause hangovers than other alcoholic beverages. The best hangover remedy is to not drink excessively in the first place. But if you have a hangover, drink a salted beverage with carbs, such as Gatorade or brothy chicken noodle soup.
• The calories in alcohol are easily fattening. People who drink moderately tend to consume alcohol calories on top of their regular caloric intake. These excess calories promote body fat accumulation.
• Alcohol stimulates the appetite, making it harder to feel full. If you are trying to maintain a lean machine, abstaining is preferable to imbibing.

The good news
Alcohol in moderation can have health benefits. Red wine, for example, contains health-protective phytochemicals that may reduce the risk of heart disease. What’s “moderation”?—two drinks per day for men, and one for women. And have at least one glass of non-alcoholic beverage for every drink.

Nancy Clark MS, RD counsels casual exercisers and competitive athletes at Healthworks, the premier fitness center in Chestnut Hill, MA (617-383-6100). Her NEW 2008 Nancy Clark’s Sports Nutrition Guidebook 4th Edition, and her Food Guide for Marathoners and Cyclist’s Food Guide are available via www.nancyclarkrd.com.

References
1. Perkins H and Crais D. 2006. A Successful Social Norms Campaign to Rreduce Alcohol Misuse Among Collge Student-Athlets. J. Stud Alcohol 67:880--889.
2. Sherriffs, S., and R. Maughan. 1997. Restoration of fluid balance after exercise-induced dehydration: Effects of alcohol consumption. J Appl Physiol 83(40):1152--1158.
Copyright: Nancy Clark MS RD CSSD April 2008


190 Responses to “Alcohol, Athletes & Pressure to Drink” (Leave a reply)
  1. Alcohol and alcoholism are real concerns. I believe that many times, people do not realize just how much alcohol they consume in a week. I had a great time in college, and probably drank more than my share. What scares me is the number of my old friends who never stopped the college lifestyle. A few drinks are healthy, a dozen or more a night will lead to massive health issues.

  2. Jacqueline from Chicago said:

    I agree with Chester - I don’t think many people realize how much they drink - and it all adds up!

  3. Homeremedian from Asia said:

    Alcohol and athletics is a dangerous duo. Enough precaution should be taken to avoid alcohol addiction among the athletes. DUI is common among the student population. You have posted a nice post for the benefit of student community of this world.

  4. hinduja said:

    Yes, i agree with you. Because of this fear i am not that much addictive to the alcohol. So whenever my friends and i use to go for a club or some parties or in college also, i use to take it limited only.

  5. ram from usa said:

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  6. house painters from around said:

    Probably the most intuitively valid reason for drinking in sport is the fact that drinking is a social habit which athletes acquire over the years spent in their sport.

  7. athletes shouldn’t fall for peer-pressure.

  8. I see that you know all the medical facts about alcohol abuse but there are also other negative consequences for alcohol: psychological consequences, they are pretty serious and they should never be reached if you ask me…

  9. One of the major concerns of this article should also address the fact that many of these athletes would be under-aged, which is flat out illegal; aside from the ill health factors.

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  11. Janet from New York said:

    I feel that every generation goes through this phase, alcohol is a part of it, we all probably did it more or less.

  12. I believe that there are still negative consequences for alcohol.

  13. thomson2008 said:

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  14. karren said:

    Pressure to drink? I am sorry but I don’t buy that… This is their own choice, why are we trying to find them excuses? They sure can get help in any alcohol rehab center but that’s their own choice too.

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  17. We all know the effects of heavy drinking and our helath, but how many stop drinking in the middle of a party? 0

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    Yes, to be honest, we sometimes go beyond our limits, not realizing that it could cause real damage to our health. Some say, drinking is what they grew up with, and its hard to take it away. The truth is, if a person really looks after his/her health, minimizing would do. Small amount of alcohol is okay but too much of it could lead to serious damages.

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  22. College athletes are looked up to and become the role models for many.  Excessive alcohol use could be deadly, if not today than in the future.  These kids need to get into a alcohol and drug treatment center immediately.  But until colleges crack down on alcohol and drug use among students, especially athletes, I don’t see alcohol use diminishing.

  23. Home Decor said:

    Not a good thing to mix particularly when doing some training for a race or whatever sport.

  24. Deepak from India said:

    I was an alcoholic for 14 years and i was powerless over alcohol.After 14 years i accepted all these and now i am sober since 5 years.

  25. I think i am finally paying the price for all the drinking i did in college. I was an athlete and still drank a lot!! I still felt good and now adays not so hot. I heard it all back then too but I was invincible right. Now I think im slowing paying the price. We only get one body folks so take care of it!

  26. We feel that every generation goes through this phase, alcohol is a part of it. We all know the effects of it. So we have to more conscious about it.

  27. Very good coverage on an important subject. You never really realize just how much pressure these athletes are facing.

  28. Herbal Malc from UK said:

    Alcohol is getting more and more a problem in the UK. Pubs are now permitted to open 24 hours if they want which probably haven’t helped. Alcohol seems the drug of choice - as ecstasy was a decade ago. And the kids are getting it younger and younger.

  29. I think survey from SMU is misleading.  The student perceptions were probably of those students who go out or regularly go out, whereas the survey took into account those students who didn’t even leave their house.  Alcohol use (or abuse) among those who actually went out the prior Friday is probably more in line with expectations.
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  30. Hid Kit from us said:

    I dont understand the point of this article. Is anyone confused that athletes are under a ton of pressure? Have you seen the recent michael phelps smoking pot out of a bong? The greatest olympic athlete caught smoking pot! And everyone flips out because of it.

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  33. its a great well written article so i have read this article carefully.its more informative and interesting.i like it very much.Alcohol and athletics is a dangerous duo, it has negative consequences including hangovers, nausea and vomiting, poor grades in school, fights, arguments, memory loss, driving and so on..College athletes are more likely to drink than non-athletes.alcohol is a highly addictive substance and is the most abused drug in the United States, more so than steroids.drinking can damage the liver, heart.so thanks to give this article.

  34. Dave from India said:

    Alcoholism is a chronic disease that makes your body dependent on alcohol. You may be obsessed with alcohol and unable to control how much you drink, even though your drinking is causing serious problems with your relationships, health, work and finances.It’s possible to have a problem with alcohol, but not display all the characteristics of alcoholism.

  35. Hi there,

    I am sorry to say but it seems that athlete and drugs go side by side, something that you can say about a rock star as well. Now, this certainly is not a fact but this is what the perception is, and perception does matter. However, I don’t buy the argument of being an athlete brings undue pressure to drink…Cheers!

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  42. Booze and sport do not mix. Seen some promising people go down the tubes over the years by trying to mix the two, it simply doesn’t work---unfortunately people have to learn this for themselves, others cannot tell them.

  43. It is a difficult thing to control at times.
    The high is so alluring and the pressure from those around you almost makes it impossible not to participate in the drinking.

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  51. No Doubt, Drinking at large level is not good for an athletes as it will gonna ruin his health as well as his athletic performance.

  52. alcohol is not good for health, and start to be on the types of beverages that contain alcohol.
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  53. I believe that many times, people don’t realize just how much alcohol they consume in a week and no Doubt, drinking at large level is not good for the athletes as it will gonna ruin his health as well as his athletic performance and mental situation.

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  56. I really think that alcohol and athletics is a dangerous duo and enough precaution should be taken to avoid alcohol addiction among the athletes.

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  58. cumberland from Tulsa said:

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  59. ya alcohal is not harmfull for body buy when we takes over does its very prohibated . so we take very carefully.

  60. club penguin from US said:

    I believe that many times, people do not realize just how much alcohol they consume in a week. I had a great time in college, and probably drank more than my share. What scares me is the number of my old friends who never stopped the college lifestyle.

  61. cumberland from Tulsa said:

    I spend alot of time and money in summer weekend for just alcohol depsite being an active runner.But i controll myself. I always drink in the house when i go to club my friends usually drive me home. Be a resposible drunkard like me.

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  79. I can definitely agree with this article. I have worked in addiction recovery for quite some time now and have seen that there is a pressure to drink- maybe especially for athletes.

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  86. Thats right in moderation yeah!, Athletes and Alcohol have a relation because yes they’re sort of stars in their college and girls are crazy about them. Alcohol has a lot of consequences and in UK, young people are getting over-drunk too much and dying very young. It’s not good! Partying and drinking isn’t good. Stars can lose their stardom if they drink too much and lose points. Literally those who come behind you after you’ve got famous are not your true friends.

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