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Alcohol and Alcoholism Vol. 38, No. 5, pp. 427-430, 2003
© 2003 Medical Council on Alcohol

ALCOHOL USE AND INTOXICATION IN SPORT UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

Fabrice O. Lorente*, Patrick Peretti-Watel2, Jean Griffet1 and Laurent Grélot

Departments of Physiology and
1 Psycho-sociology and IFR Marey 107, Faculty of Sport Sciences Marseilles, University of the Mediterranean, Marseilles and
2 Regional Centre for Disease Control of South-Eastern France, Inserm U379, Marseilles, France

(Received 7 March 2003; first review notified 6 April 2003; in revised form 9 May 2003; accepted 13 May 2003)

Aims: To investigate patterns of alcohol consumption and intoxication in French sport science students. Methods: Second- and third-year sport university students (n = 677) completed an anonymous self-report questionnaire. Results and Conclusions: 20.4% reported more than six episodes of intoxication during the previous year. Male students drank more frequently and were more frequently intoxicated than were female students. Compared to their peers in the general population, sport students drank less frequently, but reported more episodes of intoxication. There were no differences in frequency of intoxication according to competitive level.


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