Drinking on an empty stomach: a scoping review of the evidence on how consuming food with alcohol affects short-term outcomes.
Anna RamsbottomMark PetticrewAlexandra HuberMay Ci van SchalkwykPublished in: Journal of public health (Oxford, England) (2022)
Despite a weak and inconsistent evidence base, food co-consumption is often recommended by both official guidance and alcohol industry-funded sources. Food co-consumption as a harm reduction measure, while plausible, requires a stronger evidence base and more nuanced messaging due to the risk of encouraging heavier, sustained drinking.