Binge drinking associated with mean temperature: a cross-sectional study among Mexican adults living in cities.
Martha CarnallaNancy Paulina López-OlmedoYenisei Ramírez-ToscanoLuz Mery Cárdenas-CárdenasFrancisco Canto-OsorioHerney Rengifo-ReinaDavid Barrera-NúñezJosúe Alai Quiroz-ReyesM Arantxa ColcheroTonatiuh Barrientos-GutiérrezPublished in: Globalization and health (2024)
People living in municipalities with higher temperatures reported a higher beer binge drinking in Mexican cities. This could account for 196,000 cases of beer binge drinking in 2016. The context of each country needs to be considered when generalizing these findings, and they need to be further explored with longitudinal data as there might be implications for climate change. If our findings are confirmed given the forecasted rising temperatures, we could expect an increase in binge drinking and therefore, in the alcohol burden of disease.