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Sober Curious and Alcohol Statistics


Sober Curious and Alcohol Statistics | 2024 Survey Data

Our latest data shows that even more Americans are drinking less and trying out these nonalcoholic beverage options, with 41% planning to drink less alcohol in ...

Sober-curious young Americans may be changing the conversation ...

According to data from the 2023 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 68% of adults ages 21 and older in the United States drink alcohol.1 At ...

Bartender, make mine a mocktail - Harvard Public Health Magazine

Nearly 40 percent of U.S. respondents told the market researcher Mintel in 2023 they closely or occasionally “follow a sober-curious lifestyle”— ...

Nearly 4 in 10 US consumers closely or occasionally follow a sober ...

Nearly 4 in 10 US consumers closely or occasionally follow a sober curious lifestyle ... The 'sober curious' lifestyle is inching into the mainstream as, ...

GEN Z'S INTEREST IN THE SOBER CURIOUS MOVEMENT ...

Overall, 41% of all Americans plan to drink less in 2024, up from 34% the year before. Together, these findings indicate the sober curious ...

USA: How the Sober Curious Movement Disrupts the Alcohol Norm

One in four U.S. Americans is aware of the Sober Curious movement, and 34% say they are committed to consuming less alcohol in 2023. While one ...

Sober curiosity rising: How Americans are redefining socializing in a ...

The number of Americans with alcohol use disorder nearly doubled from 2019-2022, but some studies show that over 40% of Americans are trying ...

6 charts to satisfy your curiosity about sober curious consumers

And across the last 30 days (from May 2023), 9% of US adults say they consumed these non-alcoholic alternatives at least once a week (i.e., ...

Are We Drinking Less? Exploring the “Sober Curious” Trend - LHSFNA

In 2021, Nielsen reported that 22 percent of surveyed Americans were cutting back on their alcohol consumption. This trend is most notable in ...

Nearly 4 in 10 consumers follow a 'sober curious' lifestyle in the US

Nearly 4 in 10 consumers follow a 'sober curious' lifestyle in the US ... The 'sober curious' lifestyle is inching into the mainstream as, ...

The sober curious movement is impacting what Americans are ... - NIQ

In 2021, an NielsenIQ omnibus survey showed that 22% of consumers reported that they were cutting back on consuming alcohol and drinking less.

Understanding The 'Sober Curious' Movement - Forbes

The movement refers to individuals becoming more mindful of their alcohol consumption without necessarily committing to complete abstinence.

Tapping Into the Sober Curious Movement – Does It Live Up to the ...

The 'sober-curious' have grown from 12% in 2020 to 19% today. 2. Is drinking losing its appeal? The pandemic altered drinking habits ...

Sober Curiosity and Participation in Temporary Alcohol Abstinence ...

Results: Overall, 9% of emerging adults were familiar with SC and 7% had participated in a TAAC in the past year. Half of TAAC participants ...

Why Gen Zers are growing up sober curious - BBC

Of those who do drink, the largest portion of young Europeans (defined as over the legal drinking age up to 39) drinks once a month (27%), while ...

What is sober curious? - Partnership to End Addiction

The sober curious movement gained traction over the past few years, particularly becoming a more common lifestyle choice among young people. A 2020 study found ...

What is 'sober curious?' - Alcohol and Drug Foundation

Sober curious differs from sobriety, as it doesn't necessarily mean stopping drinking entirely. But, by being more mindful about your alcohol ...

Nearly 4 in 10 US consumers closely or occasionally follow a sober ...

A third (35%) of consumers aged 22-34 say they follow/would follow a sober curious lifestyle for mental health reasons and among the 22-44-year- ...

Breaking The Booze Habit, Even Briefly, Has Its Benefits - NPR

Tens of thousands of Instagram followers can't be wrong: Curiosity about the sober life is trending. Scientists say cutting out alcohol can ...

Sober Curious? 10 Expert Tips to Cut Back on Alcohol - AARP

“Decreasing alcohol can also reduce risk of other medical issues like insomnia, high blood pressure, stroke, osteoporosis, obesity, anemia, ...