Is There a Link between Physical Activity and Alcohol use

Title
Is There a Link between Physical Activity and Alcohol use
Publication type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2015
Journal
Substance Use and Misuse
Volume
50
Issue
5
Pagination
546 - 551
Date published
2015
ISBN
10826084 (ISSN)
Abstract
Physical activity (PA) is discussed as a protective factor as well as a risk factor for alcohol consumption therefore, this study aimed at exploring a potential relationship between these behaviors. In a population-based cross-sectional study of 15,474 people living in Austria physical activity, alcohol consumption and demographic variables were assessed. Regression analysis including age and gender revealed no significant relationship between PA and alcohol consumption for the total sample. More alcohol consumption was found in men with low PA-levels. Focusing on a part of the population who consumed alcohol the weekend before, men with high PA-levels reported more alcohol consumption in comparison to men with moderate PA-levels. This study does not support a common alcohol-physical activity relationship. Prevention programs to increase PA levels from low to moderate combined with a reduction of alcohol intake in men who regularly drink alcohol should be considered