The recent report by the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ Older Persons’ Substance Misuse Working Group 1,2 advises the lowering of the recommended limit of alcohol consumption for people over 65. The editor of Saga magazine, Emma Soames, reacted to this recommendation by saying that: ‘I think people will be infuriated by this. It’s described as a public health problem, it’s actually a private health matter’. Reference Hughes3 People over 65 are, overall, very much aware that they need to do things in moderation, which is in fact a good universal advice for the young as well as the old. They do not welcome new additions to their ever-expanding list of lifestyle limitations, or being labelled as excessive drinkers by their general practitioner if they choose to drink a pint of beer at night. A holistic approach might well conclude that in many instances an elderly person will be happier and even healthier (in the holistic sense) with a pint, or perhaps even two, than without them.
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