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New report highlights early deaths among heavy drinkers
 
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University teams with Scottish Health Action and Alcohol Problems
 
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A new report based on Edinburgh Napier research has reinforced calls for a Minimum Unit Price for alcohol in Scotland.

Published by Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems (SHAAP), who supported the university’s work, it further highlights the harmful impact of booze on heavy drinkers.

The findings come from detailed assessment and follow-up of over 600 heavy drinkers attending NHS services in Glasgow and Edinburgh.


The study shows the extent of early death, with more than 100 of these patients dying over the subsequent two and a half years at an average age of 51, around 25 years younger than typical life expectancy in Scotland.

The university study also shows significant consumption of cheap alcohol, in particular vodka and white cider, by these now deceased patients.

Dr Jan Gill, Associate Professor at Edinburgh Napier and lead researcher for the report, said: “The data sharply highlight the personal toll linked to heavy alcohol consumption, while the full extent of its earlier impact on each drinker’s quality of life and personal relationships can only be guessed.”

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