More Frequent Solitary Alcohol Consumption Is Associated With Poorer Diet Quality, Worse Sleep, Higher Body Mass Index, and More Problematic Alcohol Use.
Carillon J SkrzynskiMargy Y ChenAngela D BryanPublished in: Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine (2024)
These findings suggest that beyond substance and psychosocial problems associated with solitary drinking, this drinking behavior may be a warning sign for health risks and, subsequently, broader health problems.