Low-Risk Drinking Guidelines

Low-risk drinking is about moderation. It's about eating well and balancing out (or lessening) the amount of alcohol in one's daily intake. The emphasis is on overall nutritional health.

This information pack has been expanded and updated to provide even more links to relevant statistics, research papers, and background information, as well as prevention programs targeted to these five problem areas.


Getting Informed

General and Historical Information
  • See also Health & Safety
  • See also Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
  • See also Aboriginal Populations
  • Bills, Codes, Court Cases & Sample Policies

    Canada; USA; International

    Links to other topic-related websites
  • Link to Online searchable databases

  • Getting Involved

    Links and resources on how to lobby/complain, educator's kit, who to contact

    Lists of prevention programs and services for public and health professionals
  • Guidelines to low-risk drinking
  • Guidelines to healthy eating
  • Presentation Materials
  • List of Organizations/Advocacy groups
  • Self-test Questionnaires