The University of Queensland study found any alcohol consumption quadrupled the risk of injury for the first six hours after drinking alcohol and this risk remained at 2.5 times that of a non drinker for the next 24 hours.
Quantity and specific drinks such as beer or spirits did not increase injury risk but mixing drinks increased injury risk five-fold.
Binge drinkers were more at risk of being injured than regular drinkers.
And people who sustained serious injuries were more likely to have consumed beer and have been drinking in a licensed premises. [read more]
EurekAlert
20 July 2006