Limit alcohol intake
Lancet pooled analysis (n=599,912): lowest mortality risk threshold is ~100 g/week, about 5-6 standard drinks total.
Why
Wood et al. 2018 Lancet combined individual-participant data from 83 prospective studies (n=599,912 current drinkers in 19 high-income countries). Above ~100 g/week (about 5-6 UK standard units), all-cause mortality climbs in a dose-response manner. Below that threshold the curve is roughly flat, there is no protective effect. Reductions from heavier intake to ≤100 g/week could add up to 2 years of life expectancy at age 40.
How to do it
How
Track intake honestly for one week. If above threshold, set a weekly cap rather than a daily one (avoids the 'I'll catch up' trap). Several alcohol-free days per week is the simplest pattern. Sleep quality typically improves within 1-2 weeks of reduced intake.
Ideal for
Anyone currently drinking above ~100 g/week (≈one bottle of wine, six pints of beer, or a half-bottle of spirits).
Markers this may influence
Evidence
Wood 2018 Lancet pooled analysis (83 prospective studies, n=599,912 current drinkers across 19 high-income countries): the threshold for lowest all-cause mortality was ~100 g alcohol/week (≈5–6 UK units). Above that, intake is linearly associated with mortality and reduces life expectancy by 1–2 years at age 40 for 200–350 g/week drinkers.