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Residents encouraged to take on Dry January in bid to stay alcohol free

Thursday 17th December 2020 Bath Echo News Team Community, Health

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Residents across Bath and North East Somerset are being urged to take on Dry January, with one in eight UK adults looking to reduce their alcohol intake.

Locals are encouraged to double their chances of staying alcohol-free for a month by downloading Alcohol Change UK’s free support app, Try Dry.

New research from Alcohol Change UK, the charity behind Dry January, suggests that more people than ever are planning a Dry January with one in eight UK adults aiming to reset their relationship with alcohol, after a year in which many have found themselves drinking more heavily.

Research has consistently shown that many people are drinking more heavily since the COVID-19 pandemic began earlier this year.

Almost one in three people (29%) who drink alcohol say they have drunk more in 2020 than in 2019, one in five (22%) have felt concerned about the amount they have been drinking since COVID-19 restrictions began in March and (23%) admit to drinking ‘to try and cope’.

Councillor Rob Appleyard, cabinet member for Adult Services, said: “We know it’s been a tough year, many of us have spent it stressed, scared and tired and have turned to alcohol as a crutch, but drinking too much can have a detrimental impact on our physical and mental wellbeing and our relationships.

“At a time when we really should be doing everything we can to look after ourselves, the new year brings with it not only new hope but the chance to address the bad habits we’ve fallen into.

“Cutting down on the booze brings with it huge benefits from having more energy to sleeping better, losing weight and saving money and signing up to Dry January is a great way to kick start your new relationship with alcohol.

“And don’t worry taking part doesn’t mean you can’t support your local pub or hospitality venue when restrictions allow, just choose an alcohol-free option instead of your usual tipple when placing your order.”

Dr Richard Piper, Chief Executive of Alcohol Change UK, said: “2020 has been a year like no other. It’s no wonder that many of us don’t feel much like ourselves.

“When things get tough, we can find ourselves slipping into drinking habits we wish we could break – but Dry January can help.

“It’s our chance for a reset. 31 days to try something new, and to see some amazing benefits like brighter skin, a fuller wallet, a calmer mind and a better night’s sleep – and to help you drink more healthily all year round.

“It’s all too easy to bury our heads in the sand when it comes to our drinking. Our new research shows that one in three (30%) of those drinking at increasing or high-risk levels believe they don’t need to do Dry January because they drink ‘healthily’ – even though the number of units they drink is putting their health at risk.

“That means millions of people are putting their health at risk, but either don’t realise or don’t want to believe it.  The new year is a great opportunity for us all to reassess our drinking.

“Dry January isn’t about giving something up. It’s about getting something back. Get your fun back. Get your calm back. Get your energy back. Get your you back.”

How to get involved with Dry January

Download the free app Try Dry: the Dry January app via the App Store or Google Play. Via the app, you will be able to receive optional daily coaching emails.

You can sign up for just the emails at dryjanuary.org.uk.

The app allows people to track their units, calories and money saved not drinking, plus set personalised goals and earn badges year-round.

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