2024
DOI: 10.1111/add.16452
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Non‐alcoholic beverage consumption among US adults who consume alcohol

Molly A. Bowdring,
Denis M. McCarthy,
Catharine E. Fairbairn
et al.

Abstract: Background and AimsNon‐alcoholic beverages (NABs) that mimic alcohol without inducing intoxication, such as non‐alcoholic beers, non‐alcoholic wines and spirit‐free drinks, are increasing in popularity. It is unknown whether NABs help to mitigate or stimulate alcohol use. The present study aimed to describe NAB consumption practices among US adults consuming alcohol, characterize who is likely to consume NABs and examine whether NAB use influences desire for and perceived consumption of alcohol.Design and Part… Show more

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“…A difference here, however, is that NABs are not strictly—or even primarily—targeted to kids. These products may prove to help alcohol consumers reduce their drinking (more research is needed) . Thus, we do not argue that NABs are necessarily harmful for all.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…A difference here, however, is that NABs are not strictly—or even primarily—targeted to kids. These products may prove to help alcohol consumers reduce their drinking (more research is needed) . Thus, we do not argue that NABs are necessarily harmful for all.…”
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confidence: 94%